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Sign up todayWill Self's Great British Bus Journey
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Learn moreWill Self takes a 1,000-mile tour of the UK by bus and coach, exploring urban Britain and British identity at a time of flux. Bus and coach windows afford him a different perspective on the nation. He eschews the bright lights of the big cities, heading instead for smaller urban centres. His objective is to speak to Britons about how they view their cities and themselves in 2018.
Over ten programmes, Will's trip takes him to Plymouth, Swansea, West Bromwich, Wolverhampton, Preston, Middlesbrough, East Kilbride and Derry-Londonderry. In the fish and chip shops, the B&Bs, the pubs and car repair garages, Will debates the state of British identity - and discovers that Britain today has become a highly debatable land.
Produced by Laurence Grissell.
Will Self is a novelist, journalist, political commentator and television personality. He is a regular contributor to publications including The Guardian, Harper's,The New York Times and the London Review of Books. He currently writes a column for the New Statesman, and over the years he has been a columnist for the Observer, The Times, and the Evening Standard. He has also been a regular guest on panel shows such as Have I Got News for You and Shooting Stars, latterly appearing on current affairs programmes such as Newsnight and Question Time. He is also a frequent contributor to BBC Radio 4.
Will Self is a novelist, journalist, political commentator and television personality. He is a regular contributor to publications including The Guardian, Harper's,The New York Times and the London Review of Books. He currently writes a column for the New Statesman, and over the years he has been a columnist for the Observer, The Times, and the Evening Standard. He has also been a regular guest on panel shows such as Have I Got News for You and Shooting Stars, latterly appearing on current affairs programmes such as Newsnight and Question Time. He is also a frequent contributor to BBC Radio 4.