Readings From Bath

Episodes

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01Knit One Purl One20090303

The first of three new stories by Bath writers from the stage of last year's Literature Festival in the city is a funny and tender account of a marriage, a series of summer holidays and the importance of knitting. Knit One Purl One written by Pippa Gladhill. The reader is Pippa Haywood

Producers: Sue Fry/Sara Davies.

By Pippa Gladhill. A funny and tender account of a marriage, holidays and knitting.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival

01Knit One Purl One2009030320100918 (R4)

The first of three new stories by Bath writers from the stage of last year's Literature Festival in the city is a funny and tender account of a marriage, a series of summer holidays and the importance of knitting. Knit One Purl One written by Pippa Gladhill. The reader is Pippa Haywood

Producers: Sue Fry/Sara Davies.

By Pippa Gladhill. A funny and tender account of a marriage, holidays and knitting.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival

02Inappropriate Dancing20090304By Fran Landsman. 81-year-old Alice has taken her first risk, and wants to take more.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival

02Inappropriate Dancing2009030420100925 (R4)By Fran Landsman. 81-year-old Alice has taken her first risk, and wants to take more.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival

03The Successor20090305

Pippa Haywood reads a third story recorded on stage at last year's Bath Literature Festival. An ex-wife looks on in disapproval at her husband's choice of her successor, but her criticism turns to helplessness as danger threatens. The Successor written by Rachel Fixsen.

Producers: Sue Fry/Sara Davies.

By Rachel Fixsen. An ex-wife looks on in disapproval at her husband's choice of successor.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival

03The Successor2009030520101002 (R4)

Pippa Haywood reads a third story recorded on stage at last year's Bath Literature Festival. An ex-wife looks on in disapproval at her husband's choice of her successor, but her criticism turns to helplessness as danger threatens. The Successor written by Rachel Fixsen.

Producers: Sue Fry/Sara Davies.

By Rachel Fixsen. An ex-wife looks on in disapproval at her husband's choice of successor.

Series of three stories by Bath writers from the stage of the city's Literature Festival