My interview on the Afternoon Show, Radio Derby with Andy Potter

On Monday 4/01/16, it was my privilege to a guest on the Afternoon Show on BBC Radio Derby, with Andy Potter. This was my first live interview on either radio, or television and I was very nervous. Andy soon put me at ease however and I found that what I’d expected would have been a very nerve wracking experience, turned out to be a pleasant and enjoyable one. Thanks also to Andy’s Producer Clare Cully.

If you’d like to listen to the interview it  is available on the BBC iPlayer Radio and will be up and until 3/02/16. The link is below.

http://bbc.in/1VCoWcv

Published by brianjohnkitchen

I live in Burton upon Trent, England with my wife Lynne, son Mark and our two tortoise shell cats, Tansy & Zoe. I enjoy walking in our local countryside and also the Peak District, Derbyshire. I also enjoy photography, reading, writing, visiting museums and historic sites and building and supporting our local Football League team, Burton Albion. I first became interested in the history of Roman Britain as a child and loved reading the ‘Eagle of the Ninth’ trilogy of novels by Rosemary Sutcliff. When I was older I read and studied all that I could about the Roman period in Britain and especially the events of the 4th century CE. I’ve always had a passion for writing and when I retired from Local Government Social Services, I wrote a column in our local newspaper and also decided to write novels set in late 4th Century CE Roman Britain. ‘Divided Empire’ is my first published novel, but there are hopefully many more to come and the second novel is already under way. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I’ve enjoyed writing them. Should you wish to know more about Flavius and his friends please visit my website: http://www.briankitchen.me.uk/ Facebook page: Facebook.com/FlaviusVitulasius I also have a blog which you can find at: https://briankitchen.wordpress.com/ I am also a member of the Association for Roman Archaeology (ARA), which I would urge anyone with an interest in the Roman period to join. A perk of membership is free admission to a large number of museums and historic sites in the UK which have Roman connections. If you’d like to join visit their website: http://www.associationromanarchaeolog...

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