• Steve Ashley : being a singer songwriter.
    Jun 27 2026

    Steve Ashley played a gig to a hometown Cheltenham crowd on June 26th 2026.

    It was a triumph.

    Steve has had a long illustrious career in music and political activism.

    This conversation was recorded in November 2025, a few months before his 80th birthday. His passions, enthusiasms and commitment remain undimmed.

    In this informal interview Steve tells of his influences and motivation. He clearly has a lot of fight and lyricism left!

    A very entertaining musician and stimulating conversationalist.

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    34 mins
  • Nina Simone
    Jun 26 2026

    Racism is sadly on the rise.

    Misogyny is on the rise.

    All of these opinions remind me of what Nina Simone said to me. She was the victim of cruel prejudice. She was angry.

    Nina Simone was born on February 21st 1933.

    There has been news recently of a plan to buy Nina Simone's childhood home in Tryon North Carolina and make it into a museum celebrating the life and work of the girl who was born Eunice Waymon.

    I interviewed Nina in December 1998 just before her last ever show at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

    She was talking to me for a programme on the radio station Jazz fm, which would promote the concert.

    Nina had a reputation for being a tricky interviewee but on the day she was delightful and during the conversation she was eager to give her views on sexism, racism and feminism.

    After the interview I was asked to introduce Nina on stage at the Albert Hall. It was a memorable day.

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    17 mins
  • Andrew Lownie - Entitled : Paperback
    May 24 2026

    When 'Entitled ' was published last year it caused quite a stir, changed the lives of the Duke and Duchess of York for ever .... and became a number one bestseller.

    The new paperback of Entitled contains a whole chapter of new information and chronicles what has happened in a tumultuous year.

    Andrew Lownie predicts that there is more information to come.

    The story continues ......

    A gripping conversation.

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    25 mins
  • Nora Gold : Doubles
    May 20 2026

    Doubles is a powerful compact story, a novella. The protagonist is a 12 year old girl who finds comfort and security in numbers and maths.

    It takes place in 1968 in an institution for troubled youth. The novella explores how the 'good' girl, over a period of six months, turns into a delinquent.

    The conversation with Dr Gold is thoughtful, passionate and engaging.

    Doubles is a short book that stays with you for a long time!

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    20 mins
  • Antonio Forcione and Boothby Graffoe
    May 19 2026

    Antonio Forcione is a brilliant guitar player who is just about to go on tour.

    Antonio really likes to entertain and he is joined by comedian, singer and songwriter Boothby Graffoe.

    When we talked Antonio was in a museum in Rome and Boothby was in Portugal.

    I'm David Freeman and I was in Cheltenham.

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    20 mins
  • Prue Leith - Being Old, and Learning to Love It!
    May 18 2026

    Prue is back as a judge on The Great American Cooking Show.

    In our conversation Prue talks to me about her life and how she still has a lot of fun.

    Ageing, acting your age, health, exercise, fame ...... she talks about it all!!!

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    24 mins
  • Jackie Collins , Joan Collins
    May 14 2026

    Some interviewees I remember as 'troupers'.

    At the very top of that tree were the Collins sisters. Joan is now 93. She is still looking galmorous at Cannes!

    I remember a televised conversation I had with Joan. Her assistant decreed that the lighting must be subtle but Joan herself insisted on full on straight in the face spots. I had theories why this might be her preference.

    Over the years I interviewed Joan and her sister Jackie a few times. It was always 'an event'.

    The Collins sisters spoke to me in London at the end of the last century. Jackie was promoting her novel 'Thrill' about the glamorous world of Hollywood, and Joan was encouraging interest in her autobiography 'Second Act'. Both sisters were happy to talk about themselves.

    Sadly Jackie died in 2015 .... but Joan marches on!

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    15 mins
  • Philippa Gregory on the Boleyns, John Le Carre, Jilly Cooper and Maggie Gee.
    May 12 2026

    In this early Author Archive podcast John Le Carre talks about writing politics , and Mallory Blackman explains the political thinking behind Noughts and Crosses.

    Maggie Gee gives the background to her novel The White Family that endeavours to explain prejudice and the national treasure Jilly Cooper gives background to how life might be in the English counties. Her 'Rivals' is back on UK TV.

    The episode concludes with two views of the Court of King Henry VIII, Philippa Gregory discusses her book about 'The Other Boleyn Girl' and Alison Weir explains how the king was totally surrounded by the people of the court all the time!

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    41 mins