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Mary Beard is in conversation with author, critic and broadcaster Clive James.

Mary Beard is in conversation with author, critic and broadcaster Clive James.

After migrating to Britain from Australia in the 1960s, James established himself as a caustic and charismatic commentator on popular culture and a pioneer of television criticism. In his heyday, he was one of the most famous faces on British TV and secured access to some of the biggest stars of the day, including Mel Brooks, Jane Fonda and Frank Sinatra. He has gone on to prove himself a captivating memoirist, reflecting on a rich and eventful life, and also a major-league poet and translator.

A diagnosis of leukaemia in 2010 may have slowed down James's productivity in recent years but, with the help of pioneering treatment, he has gone on to chronicle his illness in insightful columns for the Guardian and to produce powerful poetry exploring mortality and the many joys of life.

Mary Beard interviews Clive James about his book The River in the Sky, which reflects on 'the fragile treasures of his life'. She explores his attitude towards his own mortality and his reflections on being a migrant.

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Role Contributor
Presenter Mary Beard
Interviewed Guest Clive James
Series Producer Mark Crossan
Executive Producer Tanya Hudson

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