Bedtime Stories: 21 Years Behind the Mike at RN's Late Night Live
By (Author) Phillip Adams
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st November 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Radio / podcasts
384.54092
Paperback
290
Width 158mm, Height 235mm, Spine 20mm
477g
Reflections on 21 years behind the microphone at one of Radio National's flagship programs, Late Night Live, the people and the places which made it the cutting edge radio it continues to be today. For 21 years Phillip Adams has been the witty, smooth and informed voice of Late Night Live on ABC Radio National. In the studio he bats questions to world leaders, thinkers, ideologues, crackpots and gurus. But what about the stories that don't make it to air the ones about the guests who don't behave, the tricky questions that must be asked, the interviewees who don't pause for breath or - worse - who refuse to speak Here, Phillip shares the secrets of his radio days from when he was looked upon as a commercial upstart to when Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens, Kevin Rudd and so many others have lined up to be interviewed by him. He reflects on the sometimes comic, sometimes poignant, sometimes fraught art of putting together live radio, for a show where anything could happen and almost everything has.
One of Australia's best known broadcasters, Phillip Adams is also an author, a film-maker, a former advertising moghul, a highly popular columnist for The Australian's weekend magazine, and a prominent member of the Society of Sceptics. He is the nightly host of Radio National's flagship program, Late Night Live, where he chats with the best and most interesting thinkers, doers and crackpots from around the world. Bedtime Stories is his 19th book.