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245 00 $aPoetry please /$cforeword by Roger McGough.
250 $aPaperback edition.
264 1 $aLondon$bFaber & Faber,$c2014.
264 4 $c©2013.
300 $axxi, 618 pages ;$c20 cm.
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500 $aOriginally published: 2013.
500 $aIncludes indexes.
520 $aBBC Radio 4's Poetry Please is the longest-running broadcast of verse anywhere in the world. First aired in 1979, the programme, a request show which broadcasts to two million listeners a week, has become a unique record of the country's best-loved poems over the decades since its inception. The BBC has looked back through its rich archive of recordings to produce a poll of the most asked for and most broadcast pieces ever: it is those poems that this anthology brings together here. A showcase, in effect, for the nation's favourite verse, Poetry Please is a treasure trove for our most requested and most listened to poems of all time.
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