Episode 7
Anna Nicleòid a' còmhradh ri dithis aoigh mu na leabhraichean as fheà rr leotha. Anna MacLeod talks to guests Mairi Bremner and Roddy MacIver about their favourite books.
Bidh Anna Nicleòid a' còmhradh ri dithis aoigh gach seachdain mu na leabhraichean as fheà rr leotha. An t-seachdain-sa, bidh Ruairidh MacÌomhair a' leughadh earrann bhon leabhar eucoir The Long Good-bye, le Raymond Chandler, agus ann am beachd Ruairidh fhèin, an toiseach tòiseachaidh as fheà rr a chaidh sgrìobhadh riamh, cuideachd tha e bruidhinn air sà r chruinneachadh de sgeulachdan goirid sgaiteach, Dìomhanas, le Fionnladh MacLeòid.
Bidh Mà iri Bremner, a' toirt iomradh air fèin-eachdraidh Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom agus air nobhail stèidhte air dà n'-thuras, creideamh agus gaol The Robe, le Lloyd C. Douglas.
A bharrachd air bruidhinn mu thrì de na leabhraichean as fheà rr leotha tha gach duine air aon dhiubh sin a mholadh dha chèile 'son a leughadh agus gheibh sinn a-mach anns a' phrògram co- dhiù an do chòrd na leabhraichean riutha - neo nach do chòrd.
Anna Macleod is in conversation with two guests each week about their favourite books.
Roddy MacIver reads from Raymond Chandler's classic crime thriller The Long Goodbye, and in Roddy's opinion, the best opening of a book ever written. Roddy also selects Dìomhanas by Finlay MacLeod, as a collection of beautifully and keenly observed short stories.
Mairi Bremner takes us on a Long Walk to Freedom with Nelson Mandela's compelling autobiography and reads from The Robe, a novel rich with adventure, faith and romance by Lloyd C Douglas. As well as discussing their favourite books each guest will have chosen a book for the other to read and we'll find out in the programme whether they enjoyed it - or not!
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Nobhail a tha uabhasach prìseil do Mhà iri
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Dìomhanas le Fionnladh MacLeòid
Duration: 03:00
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Anna MacLeod |
Broadcasts
- Tue 24 Jan 2017 20:30
- Sat 28 Jan 2017 20:30
- Wed 2 May 2018 20:30
- Sat 5 May 2018 20:30