Episode 1
Josie Burgess and Ricky Hannaway discuss books that are special to them.
A’ chiad phrògram anns an 5mh sreath de Leugh Mi le Anna Nicleòid. Bidh Anna a’ còmhradh ri dithis neach gach seachdain mu na leabhraichean as fheà rr leotha. An t-seachdain-sa, ‘s iad Josie Burgess agus Ricky Hannaway a bhios a’ taghadh nan leabhraichean agus tha an dithis aca air leabhraichean a thaghadh a tha a togail ceistean mòra moraltachd.
Bidh Josie a’ bruidhinn air cruinneachadh de sgeulachdan goirid, ‘A' Ghlainne agus sgeulachdan eile’ le Mà iri E. NicLeòid agus sgeulachd gu math tiamhaidh ‘Me Before You’ le JoJo Moyes.
Bidh Ricky a’ bruidhinn air leabhar stèidhte aig à m an Dà rna Cogaidh, ‘Empire of The Sun’ le J.G. Ballard agus leabhar mu dheidhinn caoidh agus tinneas inntinn, ‘The Trick is to Keep Breathing’ le Janice Galloway.
Agus tha iad air leabhar a mholadh dha chèile ‘son a leughadh agus gheibh sinn a-mach anns a’ phrògram an do chòrd na leabhraichean riutha - neo nach do chòrd!
Anna Macleod in conversation with two guests about their favourite books.
This week, Josie Burgess and Ricky Hannaway discuss books of special interest to them. Josie chats about short stories collection ‘A' Ghlainne agus sgeulachdan eile’, by Mà iri E. NicLeòid and reads a comical excerpt from ‘An Detox’. She also discusses a moving story by author JoJo Moyes, ‘Me Before You’.
Ricky has selected the WWII classic set in Japan - ‘Empire of the Sun’ by JG Ballard - to discuss, along with a poignant insight into mental health with the fictional novel ‘The Trick is to Keep Breathing’, penned by Janice Galloway.
As well as discussing their favourite books, each guest will have chosen a book for the other to read and we’ll find out in the programme whether they enjoyed it - or not!
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Anna Macleod |
Producer | Donna Murchison |
Director | John Smith |
Broadcasts
- Wed 2 Jan 2019 20:30
- Sun 6 Jan 2019 19:45
- Wed 18 Nov 2020 20:30
- Sat 21 Nov 2020 20:35
- Wed 8 Jun 2022 20:30
- Sat 11 Jun 2022 20:30
- Sat 3 Jun 2023 20:00
- Fri 9 Aug 2024 20:00
- Sat 10 Aug 2024 20:00