S3, Ep5 Francine Stock

S3, Ep5 Francine Stock

Author: Hay Festival January 14, 2021 Duration: 0:00

The writer and broadcaster selects Ted Hughes from 1998, reciting poetry while the wind battered the Hay marquees, the indomitable Jody Williams in 2013, Astronomer Royal Martin Rees in 2016 and the magnificent Maya Angelou from 2002.

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