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RADIO, STORIES, INTERVIEWS & DISCUSSIONS

From The Cane. Commonwealth Short Story. BBC Radio 2006

Word for Word Interview with Dotun Adebayo. BBC Radio London 2004

Interview on Aelred’s Sin. Tapestry. Canadian Broadcasting Service 1999

Interview on Aelred’s Sin. Radio New Zealand 1999

Interview on Aelred’s Sin. Bookmarks FM New Zealand 1999

Caribbean Lit. Discussion Night Waves. BBC Radio 3 1998

Ash On Guavas. BBC Radio 4 Short Story 1997 (Read by author)

Faith’s Pilgrimage. BBC Radio 4 Short Story 1997

The Archbishop’s Egg. BBC Radio 4 Short Story 1997 (Read by author)

Review Jamaican Pantomime. Kaleidiscope Radio 4 1996

Interview by Michelle Roberts. Radio 3 Night Waves 1995

Interview on Vidia Naipaul. BBC World Service 1994

Coco’s Last Christmas. BBC Radio 4 Night Waves. Short Story 1994 (Read by author)

The Cricket Match (Sam Selvon). BBC Radio 4. Short Story (Read by L Scott) 1994

Discussion on Earl Lovelace’s Work. BBC Radio 3 Night Waves 1994

Witchbroom. Book At Bedtime Repeat. BBC World Service/Radio 3 1993 (Read by author, adapted by Margaret Busby, Produced by Marina Salandy Brown)

Malgretoute. BBC Radio 4 Short Story 1992

Discussion on work of Derek Walcott. BBC World Service 1992

Discussion on Witchbroom. BBC World Service 1992

 

TELEVISION

Banyan-Gayelle, Trinidad & Tobago. Interview on Night Calypso. 2004

Interview Education Television Trinidad & Tobago. 1998

Interview International Cable USA by Selwyn Cudjoe. 1996

Interview T&T Television. 1994 & 1993

Panel Debate Canadian Television. 1993

Interview AVM TV Trinidad. 1994

TTT Interview on Witchbroom. 1992

Banyan TV Interview. 1991

Biography

Critical Essays

His tone is to be believed over each detail, and it rounds into a Trinidadian warmth on the dialogue.

Bibliography

Vera Rule - The Guardian

TV & Radio

Previous Engagements

The scenes come instantly to the mind’s eye persuading the ear to enter the thicket of significance behind them.

Gillian Reynolds - The Daily Telegraph

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