Poems about pies, the foul-mouthed parrot upstaging Margaret Atwood and starting World War III via Desert Island Discs: Ian McMillan on the Country Life Podcast
Poet, broadcaster and writer Ian McMillan joins the Country Life Podcast.
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Poet, broadcaster and writer Ian McMillan joins the Country Life Podcast.
Lucy Shepherd has spent the last 10 years adventuring through some of the most extraordinary landscapes in the world. She spoke to James Fisher about her life, her inspirations, her career to date and her latest expedition, through some of the most remote jungle in the Amazon.
Who doesn't love a Charlie Bigham fish pie or tikka masala? We spoke to the main man on the Country Life podcast to learn the secrets behind his famous food and hear more about his new cookbook.
The motoring and travel journalist Adam Hay-Nicholls joins James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast this week.
The Stage editor Alistair Smith joins James Fisher on the Country Life podcast this week to talk about the performing arts.
Historian and author Ruth Goodman joins James Fisher to discuss her life and work, the importance of working class history and how to cook on an open fire.
David Messum joins Country Life to discuss his 60-year career in the art world.
Matt Thompson of English Heritage joins the Country Life Podcast.
Violet Manners, founder of HeritageXplore, joins the Country Life podcast to talk about how the latest technology can help us appreciate and understand our heritage better than ever.
The Chief Travel Writer from the Sunday Times joins the podcast to talk about the best beach in the country, and how his dog got fooled by a northern rabbit.
Country Life’s Architectural Editor John Goodall joins host James Fisher in this episode of the Country Life Podcast.
The Director of the Museum of the Home comes on to the Country Life Podcast to chat about all things house and home.
The Carbuncle Cup returns after a six-year hiatus. Competition judge and magazine editor Charlie Baker speaks to James Fisher about why pointing out bad architecture matters.
Property writer Annabel Dixon joins the Country Life Podcast to take a look at the state of play in the housing market.
Author and journalist Liz Schaffer joins the Country Life Podcast to talk about how 'Slow Travel' can help you make the most of your time off — and what she discovered while touring 22 of Britain's most beautiful off-the-track places.
Journalist and author Jonn Elledge joins the Country Life Podcast to talk about his new book, The History of the World in 47 Borders.
Dr Francesca Whitlum-Cooper joins the Country Life Podcast to share how she and the team at the National Gallery picked the 12 most iconic pieces from the collection to celebrate the gallery's 200th anniversary.
James Alexander-Sinclair comes to the Country Life podcast to talk about his career in gardening, and his two decades spent as one of the top judges at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Isabella Tree tells the incredible tale of Britain's first rewilding project.