Episode 5
Ian Leslie presents the spoof documenting the early literary efforts of famous writers, including the likes of Edgar Allan Poe and Barbara Cartland. From November 2013.
Even the most successful of writers have, at some point, had to take day jobs to pay the bills.
Ian Leslie presents the second series of this Radio 4 spoof documentary, which sheds light on the often surprising jobs done by the world's best known writers in the days before they were able to make a living from their art.
In a project of literary archaeology, Leslie unearths archive examples of early work by great writers, including Fortune Cookie messages written by Germaine Greer, a political manifesto by the young JK Rowling, and a car manual written by Dan Brown. In newspaper articles, advertising copy, and company correspondence, we get a fascinating glimpse into the embryonic development of our best-loved literary voices.
We may know them today for their novels, plays or poems but, once upon a time, they were just people with a dream - and a rent bill looming at the end of the month.
Producers: Anna Silver and Claire Broughton
A Hat Trick production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ian Leslie |
Government Official | David Armand |
Edgar Allan Poe | John Finnemore |
The Broker | Katy Wix |
Germaine Greer | Katy Wix |
Barbara Cartland | Fenella Woolgar |
Producer | Anna Silver |
Producer | Claire Broughton |
Broadcasts
- Wed 13 Nov 2013 23:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Wed 6 Jan 2016 23:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Wed 6 Dec 2017 22:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra