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Open Country
SatÌý 6.10 - 6.35am
Thurs 1.30 - 2.00pm (rpt)
Local people making their corner of rural Britain unique
This week
Saturday 28 October 2006
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In this week's Open CountryÌýRichard Uridge is curiously off to the south of the north … Dumfries & Galloway is in Scotland, but is actually further south than Carlisle.
Listener Shaun Bythell – a bookshop owner in Wigtown – invited the programme to take a literary tour of the area, and hands Richard five books with local connections.

The first one he looks at is Dumfries and Galloway: a Literary GuideÌý byJulia Muir Watt which leads him to Here, historian and literary expert Jack Hunter who explains that it’s the remoteness of the area which has encouraged authors to write about it – it’s a place where strange and chancey things can
happen …

The book of the filmÌýThe Wicker ManÌý takes Richard to Auchencairn, where he meets Trevor Leat and Alex Rigg, whose wood-weaving and performance art skills culminate each year in the creation (and destruction!) of a giant wicker figure for the local music festival.

The next book with local connections isÌýRing of Bright WaterÌý by local resident Gavin Maxwell. Richard meets up with otter researcher Rosie Green to talk about otters today and whether Maxwell’s book improved the lot of the little creatures or not.

Down at Richard encounters Donna Brewster, author of My Ninian, a book about the first person to bring Christianity to Scotland – St Ninian began his work more than 100 years before Columba crossed the Irish Sea to Iona.

And to round up his literary tour, Richard has an assignation on a disused railway track with Russell Patterson of the – for it was Galloway that Richard Hannay fled to in The 39 Steps. Buchan knew the area well and Russell explains how it’s possible to trace the locations in his stories in the Galloway landscape.


Books mentioned in the programme:

Dumfries and Galloway: a Literary Guide by Julia Muir Watt.
Publisher: Dumfries and Galloway Libraries, Information and Archives
ISBN: 0946280460

The Wickerman by Robin Hardy & Anthony Shaffer.
Publisher: Tor
ISBN: 033039018X

Ring of Bright Water by Gavin Maxwell.
Publisher: ISIS Large Print Bks.
ISBN: 1850895910

My Ninian by Donna Brewster
Publisher: GC Book Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 1872350046

The 39 Steps by John Buchan
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
ISBN: 1419151126
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