Post by cbjfan61 on Dec 17, 2009 11:32:58 GMT -5
Seems as though Nicola is only reading on Jan. 5th you can listen to it internationally as well. Just click on Readings and on that day it will give a list.
www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/
FROM BBC PRESS OFFICE
The Time Being Ep 1/3
New series
Tuesday 5 to Thursday 7 January
3.30-3.45pm BBC RADIO 4
The Time Being returns to showcase new voices – none of them previously broadcast. Today's story is Jules by Tamara Pollock, read by Nicola Walker.
Jules has been diagnosed with cancer but, for a number of reasons, not all of them noble, her best friend, Kate, finds it hard to be as supportive as she should.
Tomorrow's story is The Painter And The Dybbuk by Claire Griffiths, read by Nicholas Farrell. In Jewish folklore, a Dybbuk is the wandering soul of a dead person that enters the body of a living person and controls his or her behaviour. A painter's talent has so far kept him alive in Auschwitz but, as he starts on a portrait of one of the guards, he wonders just who is in control of the painting.
The final story on Thursday is Smell My Fleece by Anna Towers, read by Claire Foy. Dentistry, stalking and poetry collide in this curious tale. With four fewer teeth and a mouth stuffed with cotton wool, Debra isn't having the easiest of days. And then she meets Dale...
Previous series have brought new talent to a wider audience and provided a stepping stone for writers who have since gone on to enjoy further success, both on radio and in print, such as Tania Hershman, Heidi Amsinck and Sally Hinchcliffe.
Readers/Nicola Walker, Nicholas Farrell and Claire Foy, Producer/Jeremy Osborne
BBC Radio 4 Publicity
www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/
FROM BBC PRESS OFFICE
The Time Being Ep 1/3
New series
Tuesday 5 to Thursday 7 January
3.30-3.45pm BBC RADIO 4
The Time Being returns to showcase new voices – none of them previously broadcast. Today's story is Jules by Tamara Pollock, read by Nicola Walker.
Jules has been diagnosed with cancer but, for a number of reasons, not all of them noble, her best friend, Kate, finds it hard to be as supportive as she should.
Tomorrow's story is The Painter And The Dybbuk by Claire Griffiths, read by Nicholas Farrell. In Jewish folklore, a Dybbuk is the wandering soul of a dead person that enters the body of a living person and controls his or her behaviour. A painter's talent has so far kept him alive in Auschwitz but, as he starts on a portrait of one of the guards, he wonders just who is in control of the painting.
The final story on Thursday is Smell My Fleece by Anna Towers, read by Claire Foy. Dentistry, stalking and poetry collide in this curious tale. With four fewer teeth and a mouth stuffed with cotton wool, Debra isn't having the easiest of days. And then she meets Dale...
Previous series have brought new talent to a wider audience and provided a stepping stone for writers who have since gone on to enjoy further success, both on radio and in print, such as Tania Hershman, Heidi Amsinck and Sally Hinchcliffe.
Readers/Nicola Walker, Nicholas Farrell and Claire Foy, Producer/Jeremy Osborne
BBC Radio 4 Publicity