Hear from the cream of Ebury Publishing's comedy talent, with this series of exclusive podcasts.
These podcasts come in three flavours - audio-only, enhanced and video. The audio-only podcast will play on any computer or digital audio player, the enhanced and video versions are only for iTunes and iPod. Once you subscribe to the podcast, the next episode will download automatically.
EDITION 10
Mark Thomas Part 2. As
Used On the Famous Nelson Mandela by Mark Thomas is out now!
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EDITION 9
Mark Thomas has worked as a comedian for over
twenty years. His activist, campaigning brand of comedy has been
a thorn in the side of many politicians and corporations. Catch
a slice of his view on the arms trade. As
Used On the Famous Nelson Mandela by Mark Thomas is out now!
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EDITION 8
Janey Godley - Scottish actress, comedienne & writer - tells us about her new paperback Handstands in the Dark published on 3rd August 2006 to coincide with her Edinburgh Fringe appearance. See more about Janey on her website: www.janeygodley.co.uk
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EDITION 7
Stuart Maconie talks about life on Radio 2, the reviews for Cider With Roadies and the various ideas and drafts for his forthcoming book Pies and Prejudice - In search of the North.
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EDITION 6
Guy Browning learns a thing or two from Danny Wallace about how to be a Yes Man and then discusses his forthcoming book Office Politics with a select group of very intelligent people from Ebury Publishing.
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EDITION 5
The fifth Ebury Podcast presents Will
Storr. Will Storr is a feature writer and travel journalist
based in south London. Hear Will joke about getting published, then
his bizarre, terrifying and hilarious experiences with ghosts in
his book Will
Storr Vs. The Supernatural.
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EDITION 4
The fourth Ebury Podcast presents Andrew
Collins. He was an EastEnders scriptwriter and his first sitcom,
Grass, co-written with Simon Day, premiered on BBC in 2003 so he
knows how to entertain. So
Where Did It All Go Right? Sitcom jokes about serial killers
kicks it off.
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EDITION 3
The third Ebury Podcast presents Rhona Cameron live on stage, wondering what she should discuss and finally plumping for her 'Funny, painful, sad and true' (The Guardian) memoir 1979.
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EDITION 2
The second Ebury Podcast presents Danny Wallace live on stage, discussing the dangers of being a Yes Man and the literary delights to be found in the Ebury back catalogue.
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EDITION 1
The very first Ebury Podcasts presents an interview with Tony Hawks about his life as an author and how he wrote his paperback -
A Piano in the Pyrenees.
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