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Desert Island Discs

Angela Harding, artist

Desert Island Discs

BBC

Society & Culture, Music Commentary, Music, Personal Journals

4.413.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Angela Harding is an artist, printmaker and illustrator. Based in Rutland, Angela’s work is inspired by the countryside of the British Isles, and in particular British birds. Alongside her many prints and artistic creations, her award-willing illustrations can be found adorning many a book cover.

Angela was born in Stoke-on-Trent in June 1960, the middle of three daughters to Stephen and Joan Harding. It was an artistic household: her father, a headteacher, passed on his love of poetry to Angela, her mother taught pottery, and all three sisters would end up going to art college.

She left school at sixteen and, at her mother’s behest, did a pre-nursing course before pursuing her passion for art. She studied Fine Art at Leicester Polytechnic from where she graduated with a first in 1982.

After indulging her love of travel – both on her bike around Britain as well as on a Magic Bus across Europe – Angela spent twenty years working in the art world, from teaching to consultancy. During these years, she married and raised two children, then divorced and married her second husband, Mark.

In 2008, she made the life changing decision to pursue a career as a professional artist: she abandoned the media she had previously worked in and concentrated on linocuts and silkscreen printing.

She has worked as a magazine illustrator and today her prints can be found on everything from book covers to tea towels and greeting cards. Her advent calendars – first produced in 2015 – have become a collector’s item. She has also published several books of her own.

When she’s not on her boat sailing around the British Isles, Angela lives in Rutland, with her husband Mark and her whippet, Oaty.

DISC ONE: I Wanna Thank Ya (featuring Snoop Dogg) - Angie Stone DISC TWO: The Thought Fox. Written and read by Ted Hughes DISC THREE: Britten: Songs from \"Friday Afternoons\", Op. 7: Songs From Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: \"Cuckoo!\". Performed by Choir of Downside School, Purley, Viola Tunnard (piano), Benjamin Britten (conductor) DISC FOUR: Rise - Public Image Ltd. DISC FIVE: My Lady Story - Anohni and the Johnsons DISC SIX: La conga blicoti - Joséphine Baker DISC SEVEN: Skeleton Tree - LYR DISC EIGHT: Marie douceur - Marie colère - Marie Laforêt

BOOK CHOICE: Complete Poetical Works and Letters of Edward Thomas LUXURY ITEM: A lino printing set with champagne CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: I Wanna Thank Ya (featuring Snoop Dogg) - Angie Stone

Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor

There are more than 2000 programmes in our archive available for you to listen to. We have cast away other notable artists including Helen Oxenbury, Maggie Hambling and Quentin Blake. You’ll also find the Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage in our archive too. You can find their episodes on BBC Sounds or on our Desert Island Discs website.

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, podcasts.

0:07.3

Welcome back to the home of the oxymoron.

0:10.5

Evil genius.

0:11.6

He asked the newspaper to print his obituary early so he'd enjoy it.

0:15.5

That's like hiding at your own funeral.

0:17.1

Yeah, a bit great gig.

0:18.6

I'm Russell Kane.

0:19.6

Join me to weigh in on whether the biggest players in history are more evil or genius. Becoming that rich, I'd say that is some level of genius. It also helps it. It's a long time ago, right? It's like the podcast version of telling your kids the ice cream van plays music when it's out of ice cream. Listen to Evil Genius on BBC Sounds.

0:42.6

Hello, I'm Lauren Levern, and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast from BBC Radio 4.

0:49.8

Every week, I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks, book and luxury that they'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.

0:57.2

For rights reasons, the music's shorter than on the original broadcast, but you can find a version with longer music tracks on BBC Sounds.

1:02.2

Listeners will also get access to episodes 28 days earlier than everyone else.

1:46.2

I hope you enjoy listening. My castaway this week is the artist Angela Harding. In a digital age, her carefully crafted work is a breath of fresh air. She specialises in printmaking, handmade scenes featuring British wildlife, created using a process that dates back a thousand years. One image can take weeks to complete. Her work created in her her home studio, has earned her fans around the world. It has graced the covers of best-selling books by former castaways, including

1:51.4

Val McDermott, Isabella Tree, James Rebanks and the poet laureate Simon Armitage. You'll also find

1:58.2

it on everything from notebooks to tea towels and her advent calendars have become a collector's item.

2:03.8

She has five books of her own under her belt too,

2:06.5

exploring her love of the British countryside.

2:09.6

She discovered printmaking while she was a student of fine art in the early 1980s.

2:14.9

Cutting into the lino used to create each image lent it power, as she puts it,

2:19.7

it has a bit of violence to it. She says, it's interesting, especially in these days of AI,

2:25.3

that publishers will still wait for me, sitting in a shed, in my garden with my chisel.

2:31.3

Angela Harding, welcome to Desert Island Discs. Thank you, Lauren. Lovely to be here.

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