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From Ewan MacColl to Smiley Culture. Children's author Michael Rosen shares his castaway choices with Sue Lawley. From 2006.

Author and children's poet Michael Rosen is castaway by Sue Lawley.

Since his first book, Mind Your Own Business, was published more than than 30 years ago, Michael has been credited with revolutionising the way children's poems are written and performed.

Words and language have always formed an important part of his life. The son of two teachers, he was born into a London, Jewish family, and brought up in a home full of literature, conversation and debate. His poems often rely on snatches of dialogue and memories from his own childhood and relate his experiences with his own children.

His greatest commercial success has been his hugely popular re-telling of the American folk tale We're All Going on a Bear Hunt.

He's also published a series of memories aimed at adults rather than children. In particular, these attend to the central tragedy of his life, the sudden death of his second son Eddie, when he was 18 years old. His death became a public matter because Eddie had featured so often in Michael's early work and was a well-known character to millions of children.

DISC ONE: Original Cast - Oh, What a Lovely War
DISC TWO: Ewan MacColl - Fourpence a Day
DISC THREE: Big Bill Broonzy - Black, Brown and White
DISC FOUR: Aretha Franklin - Spanish Harlem
DISC FIVE: John Doherty - Miss Ramsay
DISC SIX: L茅o Ferr茅 - Paname
DISC SEVEN: Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation
DISC EIGHT: Toumani Diabete - Taj Mahal's Tunkaranke

CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Big Bill Broonzy - Black, Brown and White
BOOK CHOICE: The Complete Poems - Carl Sandburg
LUXURY CHOICE: A didgeridoo belonging to his late son Eddie

Producer: Leanne Buckle

First broadcast on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 4 in August 2006.

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