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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2018 · 13 MIN

Nicholas Shakespeare

from The Essay · host BBC Radio 3

Five writers consider the pleasures of viewing a phenomenon or social activity closely:Every year Nicholas Shakespeare visits the River Hodder in Lancashire. The aim is to catch sea-trout. But to catch sea-trout you have to understand them, and to understand them you have to read their river - expertly.Producer Duncan Minshull.

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Five writers consider the pleasures of viewing a phenomenon or social activity closely:Every year Nicholas Shakespeare visits the River Hodder in Lancashire. The aim is to catch sea-trout. But to catch sea-trout you have to understand them, and to understand them you have to read their river - expertly.Producer Duncan Minshull.

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