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Times Radio brings you intelligent radio from The Times, live every day. The friendly presenters include the award-winning Aasmah Mir and Stig Abell, Jane Garvey and Fi Glover, Mariella Frostrup, John Pienaar, Cathy Newman, Ruth Davidson and Ayesha Hazarika.


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BOOK OF THE YEAR AUDIOBOOK: FICTION


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he audiobook of Young Mungo, the second novel from Booker Prize winner Douglas Stuart, celebrated the novel’s Glasgow setting. Chris Reilly, a BAFTA Scotland award-winning actor and


native Glaswegian, recorded the audiobook at La Chunky Studio in Glasgow. Our judges praised the “authentic” casting for bringing “the written dialect to life”. It was “beautifully narrated”, said one judge; while another thought the “adaptation lifted the book.” The audiobook was promoted with the immersive installation of a doocot [dovecot] in Waterstones Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow and Piccadilly in London which played a 12-minute audio extract on a loop. Picador also created a minute-long animated advert for the audiobook which ran across social media generating huge buzz online. Young Mungo entered the Audible bestseller charts at number three on publication.


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