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Ian McMillan presents the weekly magazine about language. Guests include award-winning eartoonist Peter Blegvad.

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Ian McMillan presents the literary cabaret programme in a brand-new Friday slot. Ian will be joined by a host of wordsmiths helping him deliver a range of hilarious, surprising and arresting takes on our experiences of Friday night. Comic monologist Sophie Woolley gives a dizzying set of performances as Monica and Claudine, two young ladies dangerously under the influence of alcohol on a Friday evening binge. The Verb's resident eartoonist, Peter Blegvad, tackles the etymology of Friday and its various incarnations through popular song, whilst writer Linda Grant ponders on the significance of Friday night in the Jewish home in a specially commissioned piece. Also joining them will be the up-and-coming singer Kate Nash, who riffs on the theme in a newly written song, plus, an affectionate and moving portrayal of Friday night in nineteen fifties Leicester from the novelist Sue Townsend.


PRODUCTION DETAILS Sophie Woolley tours with When To Run: 1st March, Black Box, Belfast; 20th March, Birmingham Repertory; 11th May, Arlington Arts Centre, Newbury; 24th June, Farnham Maltings, Surrey. More details at: Sue Townsend's latest book Queen Camilla is published by Michael Joseph. Kate Nash's debut album is out later this year. Further details of her forthcoming UK tour are at: Linda Grant's latest book The People on the Street: A Writer's View of Israel is published by Virago. Peter Blegvad's The Book of Leviathan is published by Sort Of Books.
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Here some Haikus sent in byÌýour listeners:

If I could bottle
How it feels to finish work
Fridays, I'd be rich.ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by Ruth Chepstow

End of workday blues
Monotony now ended.
Let's begin to live!ÌýÌý by AnneÌýB Murray

Finally light drags
into Friday night's long start.
I see stars aloneÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by Russell Ward

Sherbet syllabub
Revives the senses:
The Verb on FridayÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by Ken Hay

Friday night - I sit at home
and wonder alone
what the others are doingÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by Anna Lynch

A verb in the way
However, without an affray
I cannot say nayÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýby Robin Marlow

A piss awful week!
A stonking gin and tonic!
You want a haikuÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by D and J Whiteley

Oh that Friday night feeling
My pay packet in my back pocket
Braced for shish kebabs exoticÌýÌýÌý by Wendy Holden

I am proud to say
Man Friday was my forebear
Selkirk chose the dayÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý by Vesuvia

Roll over Crusoe
Sex'n'drugs'n'rock'roll
Friday is your manÌýÌýÌýÌý by Eckhardt Schmidt

I recollect beer
Housework is the new disco
Am I getting old?ÌýÌý by Janet

Friday night revolves
the weekend round my finger
caught in its cacoonÌýÌý by Maggie Smith

Work week's energy
FromÌýlow to frenetic as
Friday night lights upÌýÌý byÌýRonny Seery

Friday ev-en-ing:
Time to put your feet up andÌý
Listen to "The Verb" by David Littlewood





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