James Runcie
Edi talks to the highly entertaining writer James Runcie, best known for the 'Grantchester' novels - which are loosely based on his father Robert Runcie, the late Archbishop of Canterbury.
Edi talks to the highly entertaining writer James Runcie, best known for the 'Grantchester' crime mystery novels which are loosely based on his father Robert Runcie, the late Archbishop of Canterbury.
Family life, as he describes with great amusement, was far from conventional. In a varied career in the arts, he has worked in theatre, television and radio, most notably as commissioning editor for arts on 91热爆 Radio 4 - but it was at the very start of his career, working in radio drama in Edinburgh, that he met his wife, the dynamic and much-loved director Marilyn Imrie, who died last year of motor neurone disease.
He talks movingly about writing his memoir 'Tell Me Good Things', which reflects on their happy relationship and how the family faced her devastating illness.
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- Sat 26 Nov 2022 18:3091热爆 Radio Scotland
- Sun 27 Nov 2022 07:0091热爆 Radio Scotland
- Sat 3 Dec 2022 06:0091热爆 Radio Scotland
- Sun 14 May 2023 07:3091热爆 Radio Scotland
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