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Iain Dale’s Book Club Podcast – Episode List

     

    Iain’s Book Club podcast was launched in September 2018. Each week (sometimes twice a week) Iain interviews some of the most interesting authors in the country with new books out. And there’s the occasional bonus episode or an author interviews from the archives. 

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    EPISODE LIST

    186. Shashi Tharoor

    185. Sylvie Bermann

    184. Natasha Devon

    183. Christian Wolmar

    182. Andrea Leadsom

    181. Sir Howard Davies

    180. Fern Britton

    179. Ronan McGreevy

    178. Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York

    177. Tom Bradby

    176. Simon Heffer

    175. Jeremy Hunt

    174. Rachel Sylvester & Alice Thomson

    173. Simon Woolley

    172. Bill Browder

    171. Giles Whittaker

    170. Mark Pack

    169. Tony Carr

    168. Paddy Ashdown

    167. Julian Manyon

    166. Alison Colwell

    165. Sir Ed Davey

    164. Simon Danczuk

    163. Michael Crick

    162. Justin Webb

    161. Kevin Meagher

    160. Vince Cable

    159. Brian Klaas

    158. Nathan Law

    157. James Hanning

    156. Julie Bindel

    155. Amanda Prowse & Josiah Hartley

    154. Geoff Hoon

    153. Gyles Brandreth

    152. David Owen

    151. Andrew Roberts

    150. Dr Hilary Jones

    149. Peter & Steph Shilton

    148. Fi Glover & Jane Garvey

    147. Sebastian Payne

    146. Carole Angier

    145. Michel Barnier

    144. Steve Richards

    143. Ian Dunt

    142. Toby Harnden

    141. Lucy Fisher

    140. Alex Deane

    139. Duncan Brack

    137. Geoff Norcott

    136. Ben Rhodes & Mitchell Reiss

    135. Ed Husain

    134. Lord Young

    133. Alastair Campbell

    132. Matthew D’Ancona

    131. Ivan Gibbons

    130. Sir David Amess

    129. Adrian Brettle

    128. Rev Richard Coles

    127. Kate Garraway

    126. Jonathan Dimbleby

    125. Sir Alan Duncan

    124. hella Pick

    123. Sir Anthony Seldon & Mark Garnett

    122. Stephen Gethins

    121. Nicky Campbell

    120. Simon Heffer

    119. Suzanne Heywood

    118. Matt Forde

    117. Dan Morain

    116. James Comey

    115. Peter Dickson

    114. Best of 2020

    113. Alastair Campbell

    112. Giles Edwards

    111. Jonny Oates

    110. Peter Cardwell

    109. Chris Bryant

    108. Sir Richard Evans

    107. Sir Cliff Richard

    106. Jeffrey Archer

    105. Deborah Mattinson

    104. Tom Bower

    103. Robert Harris

    102. Hashi Mohamed

    101. William Dalrymple

    100. David Cameron

    99. Jeremy Vine

    98. Daniel Finkelstein

    97. Iain Dale

    96. Nina Schick

    95. Andrew Adonis

    94. Jonathaon Porritt

    93. Rachel Johnson

    92. Dame Jenni Murray (Fat Cow, Fat Chance)

    91. Fern Britton (Daughters of Cornwall)

    90. Nick Timothy (Reinventing One Nation)

    89. Mark Pack (Bad News)

    88. Lord Ashcroft (Unfair Game)

    87. A Brief Pause

    86. Peter Sissons (When One Door Closes)

    85. Paul Gascoigne (Glorious)

    84. Michael Cashman (Autobiography)

    83. Sir Anthony Seldon (May at Ten)

    82. Richard Bradford (Orwell: A Man for our Times)

    81. Gyles Brandreth (Brief Encounters)

    80. Paul Lay (Providence Lost: The Rise and Fall of Cromwell’s Protectorate

    79. Liam Halligan (Home Truths)

    78. Jacqui Smith (Honourable Ladies Vol 2)

    77. John Sweeney & Manuel Delia (Murder on the Malta Express)

    76. Asa Bennett (Romanifesto)

    75. Dorothy Byrne (Trust me, I’m not a Politician)

    74. Emma Crewe & Andrew Walker (An Extraordinary Scandal)

    73. Mark Bright (My Story)

    72. Douglas Murray (Madness of Crowds)

    BONUS. Naomi Klein (On Fire)

    71. Charles Moore (Herself Alone)

    70. Leo McKinstrey (Attlee & Churchill: Allies in War, Adversaries in Peace)

    69. Matthew Stadlen (How to See Birds)

    68. Sir Simon Jenkins (A Short History of London)

    67. Jonathan Rugman (The Killing in the Consulate)

    66. Patrick Kidd (The Weak are a Long Time in Politics)

    65. Jason Webster (Violencia – A New History of Spain: Past, Present and the Future of the West)

    64. Tim Bale (Footsoldiers – Political Party Membership in the 21st Century)

    63. Simon Heffer (Staring at God – Britain in the Great War)

    62. Alexander Lebedev (Hunting the Banker – The Confessions of a Russian ex-Oligarch)

    61. Gyles Brandreth (Dancing by the Light of the Moon)

    60. Jeffrey Archer (Nothing Ventured)

    59. Max Hastings (Chastise: The Dam Busters Story 1943)

    58. Matthew Syed (Rebel Ideas – The Power of Diverse Thinking)

    57. Edward Stourton & Lode Desmet (Blind Man’s Brexit: How the EU took control of Brexit)

    56. Steve Richards (Prime Ministers)

    55. Jack Brown (No 10: The Geography of Power in Downing Street)

    54. Rod Liddle (The Great Brexit Betrayal)

    53. Jack Straw (The English Job)

    52. Jesse Norman (Adam Smith: What he Thought & Why it Matters)

    51. Owen Bennett (Michael Gove: Man in a Hurry)

    50. Kirsty Wark (The House by the Loch)

    49. Talat Ahmed & Kavita Puri (Mohandas Ghandi & Partition Voices

    BONUS: Lord Maurice Glasman

    48. Peter Riddell (15 Minutes of Power)

    47. Sir Ian Kennedy (Clearing Up the Mess)

    46. Ayesha Hazarika & Tom Hamilton (Punch & Judy Politics)

    45. Tom Bradby (Secret Service)

    BONUS: David Blanchflower (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Not-Working-Where-Have-Good-ebook/dp/B07M5HVPYZ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=david+blanchflower&qid=1563659175&s=books&sr=1-1″>Not Working: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?)

    44. Peter Caddick-Adams (Sand & Stone)

    43. Jacob Rees-Mogg (The Victorians)

    42. Camilla Cavendish (Extra Time)

    41. David Laws (Who Killed Lord Kitchener)

    40. Paul Mason (Clear Bright Future)

    39. Tim Bouverie (Appeasement) 

    38. Emily Maitlis (Airhead)   

    37. Ben Elton (Identity Crisis)

    36. Anita Anand (The Patient Assassin)

    35. Damian Barr (You Will Be Safe Here)

    34. Chris Mullin (The Friends of Harry Perkins

    33. Katie Price & Fern Britton

    32. Robin Renwick (Not Quite a Diplomat)

    31. Rachel Reeves (Women of Westminster)

    30. Tom Bower (Dangerous Hero – Corbyn’s Ruthless Plot for Power)

    29. Theo Barclay (Fighters & Quitters: Great Political Resignations) and Caroline Slocock (People Like Us – Margaret Thatcher and Me)

    BONUS: Macer Gifford, the British city trader who went to fight ISIS in Syria

    28. Tim Waterstone (The Face Pressed Against a Window)

    27. Sir John Nott ( Memorable Encounters)

    26. William Keegan (Nine Crises)

    BONUS Joan Collins

    25. Barbara Taylor Bradford (Master of his Fate)

    24. Johann Hari (The Lost Connection)

    BONUS Joan Rivers

    23. General Stanley McChrystal (Leaders)

    BONUS Best of 2018

    22. William Clegg (Under the Wig), Jessica Douglas Home (William Simmonds)  & Sir Simon Jenkins (A Short History of Europe)

    21. Pete May (Goodbye to the Boleyn), Brian Williams (Home from Home) & Robert Banks (An Irrational Hatred of Everything)

    BONUS Mark Urban (The Skripal Files)

    20: Philip Cowley (British General Election of 2017), Tim Shipman (All Out War), Tom McTague (Betting the House)

    19. James O’Brien (How to be Right)

    18. Lewis Goodall (Left for Dead), Francis Beckett (Corbyn & the Strange Rebirth of Labour England) & Stephen Kinnock (Spirit of Britain, Purpose of Labour)

    BONUS Baroness Trumpington

    17. Dan Snow (On This Day in History), Caroline Shenton (Mr Barry’s War) & Kamal Ahmed (The Life & Times of a Very British Man)

    16. Mary Portas (Work Like a Woman)

    15. Barbara Hosking (Exceeding my Brief) & Stanley Underhill (Coming out of the Black Country)

    14. Gyles Brandreth (Have you eaten Grandma)

    13. Jeffrey Archer (Heads you Win)

    12. Andrew Roberts (Churchill: Walking with Destiny) & Christopher Lee (Carrington: An Honourable Man)

    11. Kate Williams (Rival Queens), Robert Hardman (Queen of the World) & Penny Junor (All the Queen’s Corgis)

    10. Giles & Mary from Gogglebox (The Diary of Two Nobodies)

    9. Isabel Hardman (Why we get the Wrong Politicians), Philip Collins (Start Again: How we can fix our Broken Politics) & Tom Baldwin (Control, Alt, Delete)

    8. Jeremy Thompson (Breaking News) & Mark Austin (And Thank You For Watching)

    7. John Simpson (Moscow Midnight) & Paddy Ashdown (Nein)

    BONUS Tim Tate (Hitler’s British Traitors), Robert Hutton (Agent Jack), Bernard Cornwell (War of the Wolf), Nick Spindler (A Layman’s Guide to Space)

    6. Kevin Keegan (My Life in Football)

    BONUS Alastair Campbell (Diaries Vol 7)

    5. Derek Draper (Create Space) & Max Foster (Cloutology) 

    4. Max Hastings (Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy)

    3. Sebastian Faulks (Paris Echo), Alan Johnson (In My Life) & June Bernicoff (Leo & June: Our Story)

    2. Dreda Say Mitchell (Blood Secrets), Amanda Prowse (The Co-ordinates of Life) & Judith O’Reilly (Killing State)

    1. Jacqui Smith (Honourable Ladies), Sophy Ridge (The Women Who Shaped Politics) & Gina Miller (Rise)

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