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The New Elizabethans

James Naughtie
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Pages
368
Year
2012
Language
English

About

The exciting tie-in to the major new series on Radio 4, written and presented by one of the UK's leading commentators on social and political life - Jim Naughtie.
The perfect read for anyone who wants to gauge the depth and spread of creativity and genius in the British Isles over the past sixty years. To mark the Diamond Jubilee, Radio 4 has looked back over the span of Queen Elizabeth II reign thus far in order to identify and profile the people who have helped to define the era and whose achievements seem likely to stand the test of time.
From the broadcaster who brought A History of the World in 100 Objects to the radio, this new program is a series of documentary profiles which celebrates the sixty New Elizabethans, from all walks of life in British society. It is a major portrait of most of the post-war period, highlighting its most significant figures and the most important areas of achievement in British life. With unique access to the Radio 4 scripts written by James Naughtie, it will be the perfect guide for anyone interested in our recent history, as well as those who wish to continue the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of HM The Queen.
Much as Jeremy Clarkson is able to elevate and popularize debate on the latest automobile to hit the British market, so Jim Naughtie's analysis and unique take on British life will bring this series, and book, to life. As Jim comments: "I was born just before the Queen's accession, so this history is mine too. The New Elizabethans have built the country that I live in, given it color and life and, in part, made us all the people that we are."
Jim Naughtie is a household name in broadcasting and journalism - he defines integrity and quality of writing.
Brought to you by the same Radio 4 team who devised and created A History of the World in 100 Objects.
Unique website and blog for the series is being built and will go live in the spring.
Wall-to-wall promotion for series across all BBC formats beginning in February to advertise the upcoming show.

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