Simon Reeve
Travel reporter Simon Reeve, recipes from fiction with Kate Young, TV reporter turned ophthalmologist Lucy Mathen and Jeroen Olyslaegers on his Nazi collaborator grandfather.
Aasmah Mir and Richard Coles are joined by travel documentary maker Simon Reeve who has come a long way since leaving school with no qualifications; he wrote a book on international terrorism and his latest series is on The Americas.
Also, Kate Young who was homesick for her native Australia when she decided to cook a comforting dish described in Harry Potter. It led to more literary dishes, a blog and a book.
Jeroen Olyslaegers is an award-winning author from Antwerp. His latest book Will was inspired by stories from his own family, in particular his Grandfather who was a Nazi collaborator during WWII.
He joins us, along with Lucy Mathen who contacted us with her own extraordinary story - she was the first Asian reporter on Newsround, and went on to retrain as an ophthalmologist, founding a charity to treat eye problems in India.
We have the Inheritance Tracks of TV stylist and presenter Gok Wan who chooses Top of the world by The Carpenters and Make your own kind of music performed by Cass Elliot.
Producer: Corinna Jones
Editor: Eleanor Garland
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Cooking the food from fiction
Duration: 12:32
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- Sat 12 Oct 2019 09:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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