Saturday Live Episodes Available now
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Joanne Harris, Jack Garratt, Natalie Haynes, Adam Kay
The author Joanne Harris celebrates the 25th anniversary of Chocolat.
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Rob Rinder, Martin Sixsmith, Jaega Wise, Rachel Stevens
Rob Rinder… barrister, broadcaster, lover of Amazing Hotels, and now bestselling author.
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Sebastian Faulks, Sarah Brooks, Maisie Adam, Paul Sinha
Writer Sebastian Faulks on writing about what it means to be human.
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Imtiaz Dharker, Ashley John-Baptiste, Miria Harris, Danny Robins
The broadcaster Ashley John-Baptiste on his memoir about growing up in care.
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Patrick Grant, Frank Gardner, Razan Alsous, Marlon James
Fashion designer, entrepreneur and Great British Sewing Bee judge Patrick Grant.
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Hay Festival - Mishal Husain, Stephen and Anita Mangan, Conn Iggulden, Kiell Smith-Bynoe
Huw Stephens and Kiri Pritchard-McLean bring Radio 4's Saturday morning show LIVE to Hay.
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Anthony Horowitz, Preet Chandi, Kimberley Nixon, Reece Shearsmith
The prolific novelist and screenwriter Anthony Horowitz on writing for his father's love.
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Mary Beard, Teresa Moon and Dawn Donkin, Arthur Hughes, Michael and Hilary Whitehall
Mary Beard reveals why a 4,000-year-old cake is to thank for her career.
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Val McDermid, Lauren Price, Nicola Nuttall, Jamie Laing
The Titan of Tartan Noir, crime writer Val McDermid, on the truth behind Lady Macbeth.
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Steven Knight, Ruth Goodman, Catherine Coldstream, Vernon Kay
Steven Knight on Peaky Blinders, canals and the music of the West Midlands in This Town.