Clare Balding
Clare Balding shares her life told through books she loves with her readers Hugh Bonneville and Alice Arnold, and songs from the musicals sung by West End star Kerry Ellis.
Clare Balding shares her life told through books she loves with her readers Hugh Bonneville and Alice Arnold, and songs from the musicals Wicked and The Greatest Showman sung by West End star Kerry Ellis. A wonderfully funny piece by Bill Bryson, visionary landscape writing by Robert Macfarlane, a moving extract from War Horse by Michael Morpurgo, poems by Yeats and Emily Dickinson - all wrapped up in a gorgeous reading by Hugh of Village Christmas by Laurie Lee. Clare herself reads the epilogue from Roz Savage's Stop Drifting, Start Rowing, an account of one woman rowing across the Pacific alone. For Clare, it's been particularly influential in terms of decisions she's made in her life. A stirring new version of If performed by Deanna Rodger honours the wider achievements of women in sport. Kerry Ellis also sings In the Bleak Midwinter for Clare, and that bleakness is reflected in a deeply moving piece by Caitlin Moran, acknowledging that Christmas can be a time of loss and remembered happiness as well as a time of joy.
Producer Beth O'Dea
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‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ instrumental played on piano by Craig Adams
The Snow by Emily Dickinson – read by Alice Arnold
Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson – read by Hugh Bonneville
Wild Places by Robert Macfarlane – read by Alice Arnold
‘Defying Gravity’ – taken from the musical Wicked - Performed by Kerry Ellis and accompanied on piano by Craig Adams
A Death in the Family by Caitlin Moran from The TimesÌý – read by Alice Arnold - With permission from The Times / News Licensing
When You Are Old by WB Yeats – read by Alice Arnold
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo – read by Hugh Bonneville
Medley from The Greatest Showman – Performed by Kerry Ellis and accompanied on piano by Craig Adams
Archive – ‘If’ adapted and read by Deanna Rodger from the original by Rudyard Kipling
Stop Drifting, Start Rowing by Roz Savage – read by Clare Balding
‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ – performed by Kerry Ellis and accompanied on piano by Craig Adams
Village Christmas by Laurie Lee – read by Hugh Bonneville
‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ instrumental played on piano by Craig Adams
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- Christmas Day 2019 08:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
- Christmas Day 2019 22:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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