An episode-by-episode look into everyone's favourite bookshop. Each week new guests discuss their favourite quotes, characters and plots, and wider discussions on culture, wine and life. Hosted by James McAnespy
The third episode of the show is the classic The Grapes of Wrath, where Bernard and Manny are housesitting for a wealthy friend. They only have one rule they have to adhere to - don't drink the expensive wine! Fran is on a date, with a seemingly fabulous chap, but that's the problem.In the Culture Wine and Life section, we fill in last week's guest John Higgins entry of Shepperton Babylon, Derm tells us of the award-winning short film he was involved with, Incoming Call (Vimeo link), and we celebrate the life of one Omagh's most colourful characters, Arthur 'Arty G' McGonigle, and James reckons Guns 'N Roses are the greatest rock band ever.Guests this week, in the Delhi Belly studio were Derm McGuigan (@pasticheofderm), and Will Convey, who's part of running the Omagh festival this year.Find @BlackBooksPod on Twitter. James is an actor and writer, and host of Ecumenical Matters - The Father Ted PodcastTo hear all the None of That episodes for free, subscribe to us on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/none-of-that-a-black-books-podcast/id1244800778?mt=2), or copy this link (http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlackBooksPodcast) into your favourite podcast app if you are using Android/PC. Leave your comments below - we read them all! To get a read-out and response, as well as other great rewards, get over to patreon.com/JMcA!
With John Higgins and Joseph Nawaz, and recorded in Belfast Books. Manny is officially brought on board in the shop, but sober Bernard doesn't trust the decisions of drunk Bernard. Fran's guiding hand (and throwing arm) are enough to set them right though. We also discuss the benefits of having a bookshop in North Belfast - a hotbed of sectarian clashes during the Troubles, and the positive results that can be achieved through community action.To hear all the None of That episodes for free, subscribe to us on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/none-of-that-a-black-books-podcast/id1244800778?mt=2), or copy this link (http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlackBooksPodcast) into your favourite podcast app if you are using Android/PC. Leave your comments below - we read them all! To get a read-out and response, as well as other great rewards, get over to patreon.com/JMcA!Leave your comments below - we read them all!
Hosted by James McAnespy, with dramaturg and writer Emily De Dakis (@accidentalemily) in Bookfinders Belfast.We look back on the pilot episode of Black Books, where Bernard is introduced as a disorganised fop who struggles with his tax return after his accountant becomes a fugitive from the law. Manny the stressed out desk jockey, who swallows The Little Book of Calm. And Fran, the flighty owner of Nifty Gifts, a shop that specialises in a lot of wank. We'll all been there, and we discuss our own difficulty with tear-inducing form-filling, door-to-door sales and Millwall FC.In out Culture Wine and Life section, Emily has been reading Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present, an oral history of America since 1492 and James has been watching Black Sails, a pirate show which rises above it's station as one of the great TV shows of the era.Help support the podcast on Patreon.com/jmca, where pledges start at £1.To hear all the None of That episodes for free, subscribe to us on iTunes, or copy this link (http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlackBooksPodcast) into your favourite podcast app if you are using Android/PC. Leave your comments below - we read them all!