

The Penguin Podcast
Penguin Books UK
The Penguin Podcast is back with a brand new series called Ask Penguin. In each episode, we will take you inside Penguin Books to meet some of the incredible authors we publish as well as the people who work here, to get answers to all of your book-related questions. Do you need to find your next page-turning read? Are you curious to find out what a day in the life of an editor is like, or simply why a small, aquatic, flightless bird became the iconic emblem that adorns Penguin books worldwide? Look no further than Ask Penguin, The Penguin Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 15, 2016 • 37min
John Finnemore with Richard E. Grant
Comedian John Finnemore joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about his award-winning shows Cabin Pressure, Double Acts and John Finnemore’s Souvenir Programme. Renowned for his wordplay, John admits that writing doesn’t always come easily and confesses that he has a “heart-breaking” ability to procrastinate (often with tinfoil). John brings along a number of objects that have influenced his career, including his father’s airline hat and his bicycle, and observes how Benedict Cumberbatch single-handedly changed the demographic of Radio 4. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 25, 2016 • 37min
Irvine Welsh with Richard E. Grant
Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting, joins Richard E. Grant to discuss his latest novel The Blade Artist, inspired by objects like The Big Issue and white socks. Welsh talks about art transforming lives, writing ultra-violence, and the difference between psychopaths and sociopaths. They explore Begbie's rehabilitation through art, the influence of Leith and Edinburgh in the novel, and the dark side of the 1990s music industry.

May 5, 2016 • 43min
Chris Packham with Richard E. Grant
Writer and wildlife presenter Chris Packham joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about his memoir, Fingers In The Sparkle Jar. Chris brings along a number of objects that shaped his book, including a fox skull, a set of hawk bells and his first Clash ticket stub, as he explains why he has more honest relationships with animals than he does with people. Chris reminisces about badger watching in a pair of bondage trousers, talks about how children don’t explore the outdoors enough, and explains why it’s important to suck up every last drop of life. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Apr 27, 2016 • 45min
Alain de Botton with Richard E. Grant
Alain de Botton, a celebrated writer and philosopher known for his exploration of everyday life, joins Richard E. Grant for a compelling discussion. They dive into the complexities of lasting love, questioning romantic ideals and the realities of long-term relationships. Alain presents insights on the dangers of love, likening it to a nuclear power station. With nods to Bach's music and reflections on literature, the conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity, communication, and emotional education in navigating love's messy dynamics.

Apr 6, 2016 • 43min
Francesca Martinez with Richard E. Grant
Award-winning comedian Francesca Martinez joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about her memoir What the **** is Normal?! Francesca brings along a number of objects that shaped her book, including a photo of her beloved grandparents and a poem to her first boyfriend, as she talks about discarding the label of cerebral palsy. She reveals her careers advisor’s reaction to her acting ambitions, explains why stand-up comedy changed her life and discusses her dreams for a world where people aren’t defined by what they can’t do, but by what they can. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 16, 2016 • 45min
Shami Chakrabarti with Richard E. Grant
Shami Chakrabarti joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about her book On Liberty. Shami brings along a number of objects that shaped the book, including a goldfish bowl and her mother’s pearls, as she tells the story behind her human rights journey. She reveals a dark secret from her childhood, talks about her second day at Liberty, on the 11th September 2001, and explains why our civil liberties matter more than ever. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 29, 2016 • 46min
Colm Tóibín with Richard E. Grant
Colm Tóibín joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about the novel behind the Oscar-nominated film Brooklyn. Colm brings along a number of objects that inspired the novel as he muses on the Irish immigrant experience, homesickness and life in 1950s New York. He reveals that the story of Brooklyn’s Eilis Lacey was inspired by a conversation that he overheard as a child, and explains how crucial it was for him that the big screen adaptation of Brooklyn was filmed in his hometown of Enniscorthy. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 23, 2016 • 47min
Howard Jacobson with Richard E. Grant
Howard Jacobson joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin studio to talk about his new novel Shylock Is My Name, a retelling of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. A self-proclaimed reverer of Shakespeare, Howard explains how he rose to the challenge of adapting one of the bard’s more controversial plays, and questions how much has really changed for Jews since Shakespeare first created the part of Shylock. Howard’s objects include a table tennis bat and a photograph of his grandmother, and he talks about his inspirational primary school teacher. #PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 2, 2016 • 43min
Louis de Bernières with Richard E. Grant
The author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin joins Richard E. Grant in the Penguin Studio to talk about his major new novel, The Dust That Falls From Dreams. Louis brings his great grandmother’s diaries and a handmade ‘guitar-lute’ into the Penguin studio and tells Richard how, for him, music wards off insanity.#PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 12, 2016 • 44min
Phil Redmond with Richard E. Grant
Phil Redmond, the creator of Brookside, Hollyoaks and Grange Hill, turns his hand from TV scripts to his first novel, Highbridge. Phil brings with him an assortment of objects that inspired the book, including an Army ration pack and a 'pay and throw’ phone and he discusses a variety of topics including how writing a novel differs from script writing, the impact of technology on society and the war on drugs.#PenguinPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.