Winning the Booker Prize and discovering a lost fairytale
The History Hour
BBC
4.4 β’ 913 Ratings
ποΈ 18 April 2026
β±οΈ 61 minutes
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Summary
Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service.
This week, the moment when Irish writer Roddy Doyle discovered he'd won one of the most prestigious honours in fiction: The Booker Prize.
And our guest, Merritt Moseley, emeritus professor of English at the University of North Carolina in Asheville, discusses the history of the award.
Plus, we look back at the assassination of radical African leader Thomas Sankara in 1987, and find out more about the Indonesian province that introduced Sharia law.
Also, how Hans Christian Andersen's 'lost fairytale' was discovered in Danish archives, and the female rollerblader who beat the men to grab X Games glory.
Finally, the story behind the creation of the children's playtime favourite, My Little Pony, in 1983.
Contributors:
Roddy Doyle β author of Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.
Merritt Moseley - emeritus professor of English at the University of North Carolina in Asheville.
Paul Sankara β brother of Captain Thomas Sankara.
Bonnie Zacharle β toymaker.
Azwar Abubakar - acting governor of Aceh.
Ejnar Askgaard - curator and senior researcher, Museum Odense.
(Photo: Roddy Doyle with his prize winning book, 1993. Credit: PA Images)
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