The Fishmonger
Joanna Biggs' portrait of Britain at work continues with the fishmonger.
In 1974, the US broadcaster Studs Terkel talked to Americans "About what they do all day, and how they feel about what they do". His book telling their stories, Working, became a seminal tract in social history, and left an indelible print of how Americans worked and felt in the seventies.
Biggs has revisited Terkel's model in her tour of contemporary Britain - her interviewees including a lawyer, care worker, fishmonger, giggle doctor (yes, there really is such a thing), ballet dancer, quiz writer and potter, among many others. The book is a beautifully-observed portrait of the United Kingdom at work in the twenty-first century.
Episode 4: The Fishmonger
Joanna Biggs is an assistant editor at the London Review of Books. She was born in Willesden, North-West London, in 1982.
Readers: Ben Crowe, Teresa Gallagher, David Holt, Colleen Prendergast, Michelle Terry and Thom Tuck
Abridged by Pete Nichols
Producer: Karen Rose
A Sweet Talk production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Reader | Ben Crowe |
Reader | Teresa Gallagher |
Reader | David Holt |
Reader | Colleen Prendergast |
Reader | Michelle Terry |
Reader | Thom Tuck |
Author | Joanna Biggs |
Abridger | Pete Nichols |
Producer | Karen Rose |
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- Thu 9 Jul 2015 09:45麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Fri 10 Jul 2015 00:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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