Pam Ayres; Stephen Merchant's stand-up
Poet and writer Pam Ayres; the verdict on Stephen Merchant's stand-up show; Downton Abbey and The Body Farm reviewed; DW Wilson, shortlisted for the 大象传媒 National Short Story Award.
With Mark Lawson.
Pam Ayres won Opportunity Knocks in 1975 and has been working as a writer, broadcaster and entertainer ever since. Best known for her comic poems about everyday life, Pam discusses life before and after fame, as she publishes a memoir.
Stephen Merchant, the co-creator with Ricky Gervais of The Office and Extras, has just embarked on his first ever stand-up comedy tour. Detached from his better-known partner and live on stage, how will Merchant fare? Stephen Armstrong saw the show last night and gives his verdict.
The Go-Between, L P Hartley's classic novel of a boy caught up in a web of deception, has been set to music in a new adaptation which receives its world premiere at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Novelist Jane Rogers reviews.
Canadian author D W Wilson talks about his short story The Dead Roads, in which two old school friends compete for the affection of a free-spirited girl, whilst on a road-trip. The story is one of five shortlisted for this year's 大象传媒 National Short Story Award. The winning author, to be announced live on Front Row on Monday 26 September, receives 拢15,000.
Producer: Serena Field.
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Jane Rogers reviews 'The Go Between'
Duration: 04:46
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Front Row - Stephen Merchant's stand-up
Duration: 04:33
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Front Row - 大象传媒 National Short Story Award
Duration: 04:15
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Front Row - Pam Ayres
Duration: 14:38
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- Thu 15 Sep 2011 19:15大象传媒 Radio 4
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