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Dylan's Whodunnits

The great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas had a passion for detective stories.

The great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas had a passion for detective stories.

This episode is hosted by Guy Cuthbertson. His guest is John Goodby, a Professor of Arts and Culture at Sheffield Hallam University, and an expert on Dylan Thomas. He edited The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas and has co-authored a biography of Thomas. He is also a poet, translator and arts organiser.

Mentioned in this episode:
— Murder's A Swine by Nap Lombard
— The Collected Poems of Dylan Thomas, edited by John Goodby
— Dylan Thomas by John Goodby and Chris Wigginton
— The Death of the King's Canary by Dylan Thomas and John Davenport
— Ellery Queen's Poetic Justice, edited by Ellery Queen
— The Three Weird Sisters (screenplay)
— The Beach of Falesá, novella by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Thomas
— The Doctor and the Devils by Dylan Thomas
— “The Waste Land” by T. S. Eliot
— Crime Fiction: A Reader's Guide by Barry Foreshaw
— "The Pleasure Principle” by Philip Larkin
— “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas
— "Altawise by Owl Light" by Dylan Thomas
— The Oxford Book of English Verse
— After the Funeral by Agatha Christie
— Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas
— "Deaths and Entrances" by Dylan Thomas
— “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas
— "And Death Shall Have No Dominion” by Dylan Thomas
— “A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London” by Dylan Thomas
— “Among those Killed in the Dawn Raid was a Man Aged a Hundred” by Dylan Thomas
— "Return Journey," radio broadcast by Dylan Thomas

More Shedunnit episodes:
— The Death of the Country House
— Dorothy L Sayers Solves Her Mystery
— A Mysterious Glossary

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This episode of Shedunnit was hosted by Guy Cuthbertson, produced by Caroline Crampton, and edited by Euan MacAleece. Production assistance from Leandra Griffith.

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39 minutes