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The author recalls his early London years, a place full of watery stories past and present, which concludes with the subject of whales.

Over 5 episodes, abridged by Katrin Williams, the author Philip Hoare tells us about a lifetime's association with the sea. The sea that is local to him and other seas that wait in far flung parts of the world. He walks by them, dives into them and is wholly inspired by them:

2. London has long been shaped by the waters that run through it, and this has produced some amazing stories down the decades.

Reader Anthony Calf

Producer Duncan Minshull.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 1 Aug 2018 02:45

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Courtesy of Philip Hoare

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Anthony Calf
Producer Duncan Minshull
Author Philip Hoare
Abridger Katrin Williams

Broadcasts

  • Tue 6 Aug 2013 09:45
  • Wed 7 Aug 2013 00:30
  • Tue 31 Jul 2018 14:45
  • Wed 1 Aug 2018 02:45

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