Books on the radio

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Putting Books on the radio makes the audio book format cheaply available to a wide audience. The books given this form of presentation include both fiction and non-fiction and are read either by an actor or by the author. The BBC does many of these "talking book serials" every week across their range of radio stations.

Here is a list of radio programmes which feature short stories, poetry or whole books in a serialised form:

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  • "Afternoon Reading" external link features either a short story or an abridged book.
  • "Book of the Week" external link Non-fiction, biography, autobiography, travel, diaries, essays, humour and history.

  • "Best Sellers" external link best sellers both fiction and non-fiction.
  • "Little Toe" external link serialises books for young children.

  • "6Music's reading festival" (yes, reading festival as opposed to Reading Festival which is something else) external link Six Music celebrates reading, writing and books.

  • "Fiction 15" external link newly-commissioned writing for younger listeners.
  • "The Poem and the Place" external link brings together poems and the places which inspired them.

  • "The Book Reading" external link classic and contemporary fiction by Australian and world writers, read by actors.

  • "Short story project" external link short stories from around Australia.

  • Virtually all of Oneword's programming, 24 hours a day. external link
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