The 8 Best Judith Kerr Podcasts
1) Judith Kerr
This week Sue's castaway is Judith Kerr - a writer and illustrator known to generations of children both for her charming Mog picture-books and for her careful rendering of the life of a Jewish child ...Show More
2) Judith Kerr
Michael Berkeley's guest on Private Passions this week is the best-selling children's author Judith Kerr. Now 89, Judith was born into a distinguished pre-war German Jewish intellectual family: her fa...Show More
3) Judith Kerr
Judith Kerr is a childrenâs writer and illustrator whose books âThe Tiger Who Came for Teaâ and âWhen Hitler Stole Pink Rabbitâ have been delighting children and young people for many years. She inher...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Judith Kerr
This week Sue's castaway is Judith Kerr - a writer and illustrator known to generations of children both for her charming Mog picture-books and for her careful rendering of the life of a Jewish child ...Show More
5) Michael Arditti, Judith Kerr
Richard Coles and Suzy Klein meet novelist Michael Arditti who talks about faith and the novel, nearly dying after eating goats cheese and his travels around the Philippines researching a book, enjoy ...Show More
6) Hannah reads Judith Kerr
Name: Hannah Reading: When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, Judith Kerr Why did you want to read this? I chose When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit because it was my absolute favourite as a child and probably the b...Show More
7) Judith Kerr and Matthew Kneale
This weekâs episode is a family affair: Sam talks to the childrenâs writer and illustrator Judith Kerr (Mog The Forgetful Cat; When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit; and The Tiger Who Came To Tea), and her so...Show More
8) Judith Kerr; Admission; Mark Haddon
With Mark Lawson. Author and illustrator Judith Kerr is best known for her much-loved children's books, which include The Tiger who Came to Tea and When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit. In the week of her 9...Show More
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