No Tern Unstoned, Tim Bowden
No Tern Unstoned, Tim Bowden
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No Tern Unstoned

Author: Tim Bowden

Narrator: Tim Bowden

Unabridged: 4 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/30/2016

Categories: Nonfiction, Humor


Synopsis

A humorous collection of stories from the much-loved broadcaster, Tim Bowden.
tim Bowden has been writing and sharing his stories with the public since the early sixties in his home state of tasmania. this quirky and eclectic series of recollections and anecdotes is tim at his best with a wry view on life, his own personal stories and some amusing moments from his life as a reporter and broadcaster. A must for tim Bowden fans.tim Bowden began his radio and television career in tasmania in the early 1960s. His engaging manner and ability to tell stories has seen him travel the globe and front numerous television and radio programs.

About Tim Bowden

Tim Bowden is a writer and broadcaster, spending much of his career at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation where he hosted the TV listener and viewer reaction program Backchat, from 1986-93. He shares Neil Davis's Tasmanian origins and was an ABC correspondent based in Singapore from 1965 to 1967. His radio and TV broadcasts included series on the Australian colonial experience in Papua New Guinea, Australian prisoners of war of the Japanese in World War II, and the official history of ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions). He is the author of fifteen books, most recently The Changi Camera.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna

I don't know what a larrikin is and, honestly, sounds a bit corny. But these radio essays are funny and clever and not remotely corny. Some are laugh out loud funny - Australian restaurants in the 1970s, Pride and Prejudice being the movie of choice one season at the Australian Antarctica centre, Bo......more

Goodreads review by Chele

Features some great stories. I loved the Willie award-winning effort by 'Sir Les Patterson' of coating a football in whipped cream and having a camel eat it. I also greatly enjoyed my first encounter with the verse of James MCINTYRE, Canadian cheese poet. A fun read.......more