This week we catch up with brilliant Natalie Haynes. We find out how comedy has shaped her career in classics and how the classics have shaped her career in comedy. Full of laughs and insight, we learn what it takes to a have a successful Radio 4 comedy series, write columns in leading papers and have your novel short listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction.
Natalie is a classicist, author and stand-up comedian as well as the host of Radio 4’s “Natalie Haynes Stands Up For the Classics” which is also available as a podcast. Natalie’s books include A Thousand Ships and Pandora’ Jar and have featured on numerous best seller lists.
S6 Ep7: A career behind the camera
S6 Ep6: A career in historical archaeology
S6 Ep5: A career in walking
S6 Ep4 A Contrary Career
S6 Ep3: An inspirational career
S6 Ep2: Our Careers in Ruins
S6 Ep1: Festival of Archaeology 2023/Portable Antiquities Scheme special
A career in Tāoga Niue
S5 Ep05: A career during crisis
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S5 Ep4: Continued conversations at Corfe Castle
S5 Ep3: Conversations at Corfe Castle
S5 Ep2: Forests and the front line
S5, Ep1: Career in Ruins in the Field
S4 Ep09: A career in New Zealand
S4 Ep8: A career in bioanthropology
S4 Ep8: An episode in ruins
S4 Ep7: A career excavating with water
S4 Ep6: A career in curation
S4 Ep5: A career in lumps and bumps
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