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May 30

Every month on BBC World Service Radio, presenter Harriett Gilbert chairs a discussion with an internationally acclaimed author about one of their best-known books, in front of an invited studio audience.

This month’s guest is the British author Nick Hornby who discusses his critically acclaimed novel “Fever Pitch”.

Guess who’s part of the discussion.

That’s right, thanks to my links with Arsenal America, the BBC asked me to take part in the taping of this show, which I did over the telephone while at work last month.

It airs today at 14:30 GMT, or 10:30 AM ET, and again at 19:30 GMT, or 3:30 PM ET this afternoon, and one last time at 1:30 GMT Tuesday, or 9:30 PM ET tonight

If you’d like to check it out, click on the link below:

UPDATE
An archive will be posted here when it is ready

7 Responses to “Arsenal America’s Mike Kavanagh on the BBC with Nick Hornby”

  1. ScottyUS Says:

    I tried logging in yesterday, Mike, but couldn’t load it up. Is there an archive that we can check out?

  2. ScottyUS Says:

    Just saw the update! I’ll be checking it out.

  3. SachinG Says:

    I logged in at 1930 GMT on monday but the programme was not on. But the archive page has now been updated at :

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/world_book_club.shtml

  4. SteveDurnin Says:

    Here’s another quick link:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/ram/wbc_hornby.ram

  5. stag133 Says:

    I’ve always been a big fan of Nick Hornby… fantastic writer…
    The interview was very good, and great to hear our own Arsenal American out there on the radio!

    Nice Job Mike!
    I greatly appreciate being let in on these things when they are happening…

  6. mbasta Says:

    I was pretty impressed that Nick Hornby said that he has been on the Arsenal America website before.

  7. Mazza Says:

    Harriet Gilbert was my teacher at university for radio!

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