22/11/2011
Mel Giedroyc with a hot serving of Chinese food, a search for a squirrel's drey and the lifecycle of the orangutan. Plus the second part of the David Almond story Skellig.
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Chinese Food – Woman’s Hour
Chef Ken Hom chats to Jane Garvey about his culinary odyssey and cooks up a Chinese treat for the Woman’s Hour audience.
Duration: 08:28
Authors Live - David Almond Part 2
The award-winning children’s author tells the audience of schoolchildren his writing was inspired by the library across from where he played football as a child.
Duration: 04:52
Squirrel’s Drey – The Living World
Lionel Kellaway takes a trip to Thirlemere in the Lake District to seek out the woodland home of a relative of Squirrel Nutkin!
Duration: 07:10
Birthday – Randy Newman
Randy Newman sits down at the piano with Front Row’s Kirsty Lang to discuss his work writing songs for Woody and Buzz Lightyear.
Duration: 09:01
The Only Great Ape In Asia
Natural History TV producer Patrick Morris goes in search of Orangu-tans in Sumatra.
Duration: 10:16
Daily Dalek – Catherine Tate
The TV star talks to Mark Lawson about her stage and screen career.
Duration: 05:17
Skellig – Part 2
Carl prekopp reads the second part of David Almond’s story Skellig. Today, young Michael finds out why the strange creature in the garage keeps asking for the numbers 27 and 53?
Duration: 10:24
Broadcast
- Tue 22 Nov 2011 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra