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13/11/2011

Mariella Frostrup launches Open Book's celebration of funny books and funny writers. Terry Jones explains why it all began with Chaucer. Plus John Sessions on his funniest book.

Mariella Frostrup embarks on her celebration of funny books, funny writers and the much under-rated virtues of laughter-inducing literature. She begins her search for Open Book's Funniest Book and asks listeners to nominate the book they'd recommend to put a smile back on people's faces.

In the five Open Books leading up to Xmas, listeners can hear a mini history of funny humour, when Mariella, with the help of academic John Mullen romps through centuries of comic writing. Joining them this week will be Terry Jones on Chaucer. (Coming up are Fiona Shaw on Shakespeare, Jenny Uglow on the 18th century, Roy Hattersley on the 19th century and Ronald Harwood on the 20th century

Mariella will also invite listeners to join her for Open Book's Funniest Book Balloon debate, happening in the Radio Theatre (rec. Dec 8/ tx in an OB special on Dec 24). She'll be joined by Jo Brand, Tony Parsons, A L Kennedy and John Sessions amongst other as they try to convince the audience that their book is the most consistently rewarding funny read.

Their choices are -
TONY PARSONS - The Virgin Soldiers/ Leslie Thomas
A L KENNEDY - The Loved One/ Evelyn Waugh
JOHN SESSIONS - 1066 And All That/ W C Sellar & R J Yeatman
JO BRAND - A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian/ Marina Lewycka

Each week our panel will take it in turns to come onto the programme to tell us more about their funny writer and give a bit of background to their lives.

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30 minutes

Last on

Thu 17 Nov 2011 15:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 13 Nov 2011 16:00
  • Thu 17 Nov 2011 15:30

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