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Highlights from the light-hearted literary quiz chaired by James Walton
The Write Stuff is the book-based panel show that takes a witty and whimsical look at well-known authors and their work. Host James Walton challenges the erudite contestants with tricky literary teasers, which they endeavour to answer using a combination of knowledge and guesswork.
Each episode is themed around an ‘Author of the Week’, who is the subject of the introductory rounds in which the panellists read out favourite quotations from their writing and field questions about their life. Among the intervening rounds are ‘Connections’, ‘Odd One Out’, a music round, an archive round and a fast-paced, fingers-on-buzzers round of general literary knowledge. And for the rib-tickling finale, the contestants are tasked with penning parodies in the style of the chosen author, resulting in comic gems such as Jerome K Jerome’s ‘Three Men on a Club 18-30 Holiday’, a hardboiled crime novel in the style of Virginia Woolf, and a Twitter thread by Jane Eyre.
Collected here are 40 of the finest episodes from the show’s 17 series, featuring iconic writers from Jane Austen and Charles Dickens to James Joyce, Anton Chekhov, William Wordsworth and John Milton. Pitting their wits against each other are the fiercely competitive team captains Sebastian Faulks and John Walsh, aided by celebrity guests including Stephen Fry, Miles Kington, Philippa Gregory, Sue Limb, Simon Brett, Lynne Truss, John O’Farrell, Natalie Haynes and Mark Billingham. Also included is a Christmas special, filled with festive quizzing and seasonally themed pastiches.
Clever, funny and decidedly unstuffy, this knockabout show is a must for bookworms, bibliophiles and anyone who enjoys mixing some laughter with their literature.
Production credits
Compiled, written and presented by James Walton
Produced by John Rolph, Katie Marsden, Dawn Ellis, Alexandra Smith and Sam Michell
Readers: Rachel Atkins, Beth Chalmers and Becky Hindley
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Jane Austen 31 July 1998
DH Lawrence 28 August 1998
Charles Dickens 4 September 1998
Arthur Conan Doyle 14 July 1999
The Brontë Sisters 21 July 1999
James Joyce 28 July 1999
Oscar Wilde 11 August 1999
William Wordsworth 11 April 2001
Samuel Taylor Coleridge 10 April 2002
Virginia Woolf 17 April 2002
George Orwell 2 April 2003
Dylan Thomas 12 May 2004
Rudyard Kipling 26 May 2004
Alexander Pope 9 June 2004
Samuel Pepys 16 June 2004
The Write Stuff at Christmas 29 December 2004
Lord Byron 25 May 2005
John Milton 22 June 2005
Charles Dickens 29 June 2005
Henry James 19 June 2006
Thomas Hardy 17 July 2006
F Scott Fitzgerald 9 April 2007
John Keats 16 April 2007
Jonathan Swift 7 April 2008
Hans Christian Andersen 14 April 2008
George Eliot 28 April 2004
DH Lawrence 3 November 2008
Marcel Proust 19 October 2010
Daniel Defoe 27 January 2012
Gustav Flaubert 3 February 2012
HG Wells 24 February 2012
The Brontës 12 May 2013
Mark Twain 19 May 2013
Greek Tragedy 26 May 2013
William Blake 9 June 2013
Gerald Manley Hopkins 19 October 2014
Jerome K Jerome 26 October 2014
Henry Fielding 2 November 2014
Virginia Woolf 9 November 2014
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