Gary Raymond
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Gary Raymond is a Welsh novelist, non-fiction writer, critic, editor, and broadcaster. In 2012, he co-founded Wales Arts Review, and since 2018 has presented BBC Radio Wales' The Review Show.[1]
Wales Arts Review[edit]
In 2012, Raymond co-founded the online arts and culture journal Wales Arts Review, and since 2013 he has been the Editor. He is also a regular critic and interviewer for the Review.
Radio[edit]
Since 2018, Raymond has been the host of The Review Show on BBC Radio Wales, an independent production by Parasol Media.
In 2020, he wrote and presented the radio documentary How Tom Jones Conquered America[2] which aired on BBC Radio Wales as part of the celebrations of Tom Jones's 80th birthday.
In 2021, Raymond wrote and presented the radio documentary How Great Was How Green Was My Valley, commissioned by BBC Radio Wales to mark the 80th anniversary of How Green Was My Valley winning the Best Picture award at the Academy Awards.
Bibliography[edit]
- The Angels of Cairo (Parthian Books, 2021) ISBN-10- 1913640280
- How Love Actually Ruined Christmas (Parthian Books, 2020) ISBN-10- 1913640213
- The Golden Orphans (Parthian Books, 2018) ISBN-10- 1912109131
- For Those Who Come After (Parthian Books, 2015) ISBN-10-1910409936
References[edit]
- ↑ "BBC Radio Wales - The Review Show, The first Review Show: Manic Street Preachers, Owen Sheers, and Kyffin Williams centenary". BBC. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
- ↑ "BBC Radio Wales - How Tom Jones Conquered America". BBC. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
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