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Chris Petit - An Unsuitable Job for a Woman and other stories
Chris Petit is a film and video-maker and an author. His films include Radio On, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman and Chinese Boxes, and his video work has covered weather, surveillance and the M25. His novels include The Hard Shoulder, The Human Pool and The Passenger. Chris also writes regular reviews for the Guardian.
First broadcast on 11th February 2011
Johann Hari - Taxing Issues
Johann Hari is an award-winning journalist who writes twice-weekly for the Independent, and the Huffington Post. He is a contributing writer for Slate, and regularly appears on the BBC's Newsnight Review.
His work has also appeared in a wide range of other international newspapers and magazines.
First broadcast on 4th February 2011
Natalie Haynes - The Ancient Guide to Modern Life
Natalie Haynes is an author and an award-winning stand-up comedian. A regular panellist on the BBC's Newsnight Review, Saturday Review and Front Row. She has been a guest columnist for The Times since 2006.
Natalie has written a book for children, The Great Escape, and her latest is The Ancient Guide to Modern Life.
First broadcast on Resonance FM on 28th January 2011




