Al Kennedy Podcasts
Last Updated: Feb 8th, 2022
The 8 Best Al Kennedy Podcasts
1) AL Kennedy
James Naughtie talks to the author and part-time stand-up comedian AL Kennedy about her 2007 Costa prize-winning novel, Day, the story of RAF gunner Alfred Day and how he comes to terms with the end o...Show More
2) AL Kennedy
It's not easy starting out to make a living as a writer, and A.L. Kennedy began with one of the most challenging jobs ever: as a puppeteer and clown, chasing children around a field in Fife with a lou...Show More
3) AL Kennedy
Author AL Kennedy chooses the 1985 TV drama Hitlerâs SS: A Portrait of Evil. Plus archive interviews with Bill Nighy, Oliver Hirschbiegel and publishers and agents discussing the commercial success of...Show More
4) AL Kennedy
Take Four Books, presented by James Crawford, speaks to award-winning writer A. L. Kennedy about her new book, Alive In The Merciful Country, and its connections to three other literary works. The boo...Show More
5) La partita al Kennedy
Un signore si reca allo stadio Kennedy di Milano convinto di assistere ad una partita di baseball. Ma, alla fine viene catapultato in un altro mondo sportivo parallelo! Per saperne di piĂč riproducete ...Show More
6) AL Kennedy: Creamola Foam remembered
"I'm getting old. Not older, just old" begins AL Kennedy. Through childhood memories of drinking Creamola Foam, her grandfather's voice ...and being kicked by a boy in the shin during playtimes, she r...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) (Super)Heroes, with Al Kennedy
When things get scary, we like hero(+ine)s. We kind of automatically create them - like there was always a hero-shaped hole in our stories that was just waiting for someone to pop into. Why? Are we re...Show More
8) Rachel Johnson meets AL Kennedy
Rachel Johnson is struggling with writing her latest novel and talks to writer A.L. Kennedy. They compare distraction techniques, discuss setting rules on how many words you write before checking the ...Show More
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