
Short readings of interesting poems and prose, read by Bill Ricquier. To request a reading, contact Bill at: billpavilionend.com/contact/
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Reporting from Barossa Valley ahead of the third Ashes Test at Adelaide, this episode previews uncertain England selection, likely returns of Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon for Australia, and the debate over Usman Khawaja opening with Travis Head possib... more
The cricket world has been waiting with uncontrollable excitement for the first Ashes Test at Perth. No one predicted, or could have predicted, what would happen. The game started on the morning of Friday 21 November and it ended on the evening of Sa... more
Today we have an episode inspired by Bill's recent trip to Uzbekistan, a country full of history and culture. Reading from James Elroy Flecker's verse play, published posthumously, Hasan evokes vividly the splendours and charms of ancient Bagdad.
A familiar and beloved classic, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, commonly known as 'The Daffodils'.
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Bill Ricquier is hugely passionate cricket historian, a passionate fan of the current game and a beautiful writer, with a tremendous voice. We need more of this.










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