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#079 Three More Authors: Doctor Who | R4 Sunday | Radio 1+2

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Episode 79 is our second special of three authors - whose books you may wish to put on your Christmas wish list - especially if you're fans of Doctor Who, religion on radio, and/or ye olde Radio 1.

Last time we had three doctors; this time our first guest is definitely someone who's seen The Three Doctors...

PAUL HAYES' book is Pull to Open: 1962-1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who
https://tenacrefilms.bigcartel.com/product/pull-to-open-1962-1963

AMANDA HANCOX's book is Sunday: A History of Religious Affairs through 50 Years of Conversations and Controversies
https://amzn.to/3TlSz8Q

DAVID HAMILTON's books are The Golden Days of Radio One and Commercial Radio Daze
http://ashwaterpress.co.uk/DavidHamiltonbooks.html

BEN BAKER's book is The Dreams We Had As Children: Children's ITV and Me
https://linktr.ee/BenBakerBooks

PAUL KERENSA's book is Hark! The Biography of Christmas - in paperback and audiobook
https://amzn.to/486DrA6

You'll also hear BBC Radio Sussex/Surrey's (now Kent's as well) Mark Carter - who to my knowledge doesn't have a book (yet) but is, in David Hamilton's words "a great radio man".

  • Original music by Will Farmer.
  • This is an independent podcast, nothing to do with the BBC or anyone else for that matter.
  • Details of Paul's tour of An Evening of (Very) Old Radio at www.paulkerensa.com/tour
  • Find us on Facebook or Twitter, or Ex-Twitter.
  • Join us on Patreon.com/paulkerensa, from £5/mth, and get written updates and videos.
  • Your ratings/reviewings of this podcast, or shouting from the rooftops, are most welcome. It's run by just one person, with zero advertising or PR, so that's where you step in! I'll measure you up for a sandwich-board, yeah? Thanks!

Next time: our Christmas/Epiphany special will be the FULL re-enactment of Britain's First Religious Broadcast from July 1922. A rarely-known story - you'll sometimes see the BBC credited as first religious broadcaster, 24 Dec 1922. But no, there was one preacher who five months earlier... More next time! Religious or not, if you like radio, you'll love this tale.

Merry Nearly Christmas, or if you're reading this in the rest of year, a simple hello will suffice. Hello.

paulkerensa.com/oldradio

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Episode 79 is our second special of three authors - whose books you may wish to put on your Christmas wish list - especially if you're fans of Doctor Who, religion on radio, and/or ye olde Radio 1.

Last time we had three doctors; this time our first guest is definitely someone who's seen The Three Doctors...

PAUL HAYES' book is Pull to Open: 1962-1963: The Inside Story of How the BBC Created and Launched Doctor Who
https://tenacrefilms.bigcartel.com/product/pull-to-open-1962-1963

AMANDA HANCOX's book is Sunday: A History of Religious Affairs through 50 Years of Conversations and Controversies
https://amzn.to/3TlSz8Q

DAVID HAMILTON's books are The Golden Days of Radio One and Commercial Radio Daze
http://ashwaterpress.co.uk/DavidHamiltonbooks.html

BEN BAKER's book is The Dreams We Had As Children: Children's ITV and Me
https://linktr.ee/BenBakerBooks

PAUL KERENSA's book is Hark! The Biography of Christmas - in paperback and audiobook
https://amzn.to/486DrA6

You'll also hear BBC Radio Sussex/Surrey's (now Kent's as well) Mark Carter - who to my knowledge doesn't have a book (yet) but is, in David Hamilton's words "a great radio man".

  • Original music by Will Farmer.
  • This is an independent podcast, nothing to do with the BBC or anyone else for that matter.
  • Details of Paul's tour of An Evening of (Very) Old Radio at www.paulkerensa.com/tour
  • Find us on Facebook or Twitter, or Ex-Twitter.
  • Join us on Patreon.com/paulkerensa, from £5/mth, and get written updates and videos.
  • Your ratings/reviewings of this podcast, or shouting from the rooftops, are most welcome. It's run by just one person, with zero advertising or PR, so that's where you step in! I'll measure you up for a sandwich-board, yeah? Thanks!

Next time: our Christmas/Epiphany special will be the FULL re-enactment of Britain's First Religious Broadcast from July 1922. A rarely-known story - you'll sometimes see the BBC credited as first religious broadcaster, 24 Dec 1922. But no, there was one preacher who five months earlier... More next time! Religious or not, if you like radio, you'll love this tale.

Merry Nearly Christmas, or if you're reading this in the rest of year, a simple hello will suffice. Hello.

paulkerensa.com/oldradio

  continue reading

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