Sunday, 8 August 2010

Jenni, Gill & Me

I've always thought the programmers at BBC Radio 4 had incredibly good taste - which was why I was rather surprised to receive a call from them, asking me to take part in Woman's Hour on Friday.

The subject was women facing bankruptcy and I was on with Gill Hankie MBE (Director of the Bankruptcy Advisory Service) to discuss the implications of insolvency and how it's sometimes being portrayed as a 'Get Out Of Jail Free' card by certain publications.

A very serious subject, but I had a super time and feel more than a little honoured to have shared the airwaves with Jenni Murray and Gill.

My only horror moment was on arrival at the studio; realising that I really was the only one there and had to operate the whole set up myself. Having worked in radio, it wasn't too daunting a prospect, until I read the instruction sheet I'd been left.

Number one instruction was: Switch on the 'cooker switch' before entering the studio.

We all know how I am with cooking! I crossed my fingers, flicked the switch, went into the studio and waited for the inevitable smell of burning - which usually accompanies that action - to start...

** You can hear the podcast by clicking the BBC Radio 4 link in the first paragraph

2 comments:

  1. Hi there Alexis, the world is certainly a small place. I walked into my local library the other day and picked up your book, not too strange you might think except that I,m a Glasgow girl living in Australia. When I came home and blogged about reading your book one of my blogging friends put me onto your blog. So here I am and I,ll stay with you throughout your journey.

    By the way I,m loving the book and I,ve just listened to you coming clean on the podcast. Well done.

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  2. Thanks Maureen - welcome on board xx

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