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Celebrating the written word
Coming Soon
Samuel Taylor Coleridge—The Write Stuff, Series 5
Sebastian Faulks, John Walsh, Stephen Fry and Lynne Truss compete on the literary quiz.
Tomorrow04:00BBC Radio 4 ExtraTrade and traffic—Free Thinking
Jeremy Hunt, Nandini Das, Rana Mitter, Soumaya Keynes & Lauren Working join Anne McElvoy.
Friday21:00BBC Radio 4![]()
Rachel Kushner - The Mars Room—World Book Club
Harriett Gilbert talks with Rachel Kusher about The Mars Room.
Saturday12:06BBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central AfricaThe Echo Chamber - Sean Borodale—Poetry Extra
Daljit Nagra selects another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive - with Sean Borodale.
Sunday07:00BBC Radio 4 Extra![]()
Anne Sebba—Bookclub
On her biography That Woman: The life of Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.
Sunday16:00BBC Radio 4![]()
Bucket and Spade—Words and Music
An evocation of the beach, summer, sand and sea in readings and music.
Sunday19:45BBC Radio 3![]()
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Rachel Kushner - The Mars Room—World Book Club
Harriett Gilbert talks with Rachel Kusher about The Mars Room.
BBC World ServiceFairy Tales—Word of Mouth
Michael Rosen and Jamie Tehrani on how fairy tales travel the world, changing as they go.
BBC Radio 4Celebrating Brian Patten—Poetry Please
Roger McGough, Lemn Sissay and others celebrate Brian Patten.
BBC Radio 4Philippa Perry and Stuart Maconie—A Good Read
Guests talk to Harriett Gilbert about books they love and loath, at the Hay Festival 2026.
BBC Radio 4Into the American West—Words and Music
Henry Goodman and Lorelei King with readings and music evoking the American landscape.
BBC Radio 3Poetry to keep you afloat—The Verb
Poetry to help navigate storms, rivers and seas with body and mind.
BBC Radio 4The Path and the Poem: Frank O'Hara & Terminates Here: Endings—Poetry Extra
Daljit Nagra selects two short highlights from the BBC's poetry archive.
BBC Radio 4 ExtraThe Child's Eye View—Free Thinking
Shahidha Bari asks how we can learn from children's perspectives. With Katherine Rundell.
BBC Radio 4Dean Atta—Poetry Please
Author and poet Dean Atta curates a selection of poetry chosen by listeners.
BBC Radio 4Louise Welsh and Chris Brookmyre—A Good Read
Two crime writers choose favourite books
BBC Radio 4Poetry Please - “I love to see the summer beaming forth”—Poetry Extra
Daljit Nagra celebrates summer with another highlight from the BBC's poetry archive.
BBC Radio 4 ExtraThe Verb - a house of multipoet occupancy—The Verb
Daniel Mendelsohn, Lydia Unsworth, Joe Shute and Khadijah Ibrahiim join Ian McMillan.
BBC Radio 4
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