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Big Scottish Book Club: The End

All good stories have a beginning, a middle and an end - as any Big Scottish Book Club viewer can tell you. We brought books back to telly in 2019 - thanks to a far-sighted commission from Gareth Hydes at BBC Scotland and the producing brilliance of IWC Media, lead by Mark Downie and Pauline Law. Series Seven went out last year and I’m sad to say it was our last.

Since our first series in 2019, I’ve welcomed over 140 of my fellow writers to the show (full list in another post). I’m grateful to each and every one of them for trusting me with their words - especially to the debut writers who took their first brave steps with us.

Thank you to all the poets with music on their tongues. Thank you to whole libraries of novelists for proving the novel is so very far from dead. Thank you to all the memoirists with stories that moved me from laughter to tears (often in the same sentence). Thank you to the brave historians filling the silences in the archives, never more needed than now. Thank you to all the writers of every genre from across Scotland, throughout the UK and around the world. Thank you for trusting me with your words and making me a better reader and writer. 

And, of course, thank YOU for watching. Thank you for coming back to us season after season, through Covid and all. You made us the longest-running books show and the last one standing. I’ve loved meeting so many of you while out on tour with The Two Roberts. I especially love hearing what you think of the books you’ve found through the show. I’m especially grateful to the folk that brought me tablet, it’s a miracle I’ve got teeth. 

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TV can’t happen without dedicated talented freelancers in every dept from makeup to sound, editing to lighting, cleaning to floor managing. Series after series, the same folk came back to work together on Book Club and I’ve watched their skills grow and benefited from their brilliance: Carlin Wallace, Nicholas Boyle, Mark Crossan, Colin Lennox, Caroline Hamilton, Karen Graham, Donald MacInnes, Peter Kelly, Kirsty Anderson and Duncan McCormick.

We started off touring venues around Scotland from barns to libraries and ended up based in the historic and beautiful Leith Theatre, who made us so welcome. Thanks to all the venue staff and volunteers there. Our last few series were filmed during the EIBF and I want to thank the team there for helping us secure such great guests.

Libraries, librarians, bookshops, booksellers and book groups are the beating heart of this show. Thanks to the Scottish Library and Information Council (SLIC) for getting our books into so many libraries. Independent Bookshops have been big supporters – I can’t pass one without making a purchase. A special thanks to the Old Bank in Wigtown for such beautiful table displays!

Book Club grew out of my Literary Salon, so I want to thank again: Kirsty Milner, Rosie Chipping, Megan Bay Dorman, Jude Turner, Amy Very and Matt Casbourne. As well as my TV Agent Vanessa Fogarty and Literary Agent Clare Conville.

So much to be grateful for! Please let me say, for one last time:

Happy Reading.

DB x

PS You can still catch Series Seven on iPlayer!

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Books are Back on Telly!

Elif Shafak, Jackie Kay and Julian Clary join me tonight for the first episode of the new series of The Big Scottish Book Club! We’ve been promoted to prime-time: 730pm on BBC Scotland BBC iPlayer.

Making this show is a gift—I get to read books and talk about writing with other writers. It is a load of work but also a joy. So thank you to the team at IWC Media who produce the show and to the folk at BBC Scotland who think books are important enough to be on telly in a peak slot.

This is our sixth series! So thank YOU for watching and sharing.

Here is a link to watch the Big Scottish Book Club online.

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The Big Scottish Book Club is back!

The Big Scottish Book Club has been recommissioned by BBC Scotland for a fourth series. The IWC (a Banijay UK company) series will return later this year for a further eight episodes, with some exciting changes to the format.

Writer and host, Damian Barr, will be joined by three guests together in the studio, each with a great story to tell and stories to share. Guests will range from authors with a new fiction, non-fiction book or memoir to well-known book lovers talking about the books that changed their life and the writers they are most passionate about.

In addition to studio guests, The Big Scottish Book Club will head out and about to speak to book lovers across Scotland. Readers will be invited to give a book review of a classic title, and each week, the show visits a different village or town and challenges three residents to tell viewers in 45 seconds about their bucket-list book on a new theme each week.

Pauline Law, Executive Producer for The Big Scottish Book Club, said:

“We’re really looking forward to bringing The Big Scottish Book Club back. It’s a wonderful series to make and while some elements might look slightly different, the series remains a celebration of literature, and our love for books remains very much at the heart of the series.“

Damian Barr said:

“2022 is Scotland’s year of stories and I am thrilled that The Big Scottish Book Club will return for a fourth series among the celebrations. We are bringing the audience at home right into the heart of the show by making it even cosier and more conversational. This next chapter is exciting and I hope it brings even more viewers and readers to the show. I love

hearing from folk who have picked up new books because of the show or got back in to reading again so thanks for your feedback and keep in touch. Happy reading.”

Gareth Hydes, Commissioning Editor at BBC Scotland, said:

“We are delighted to have a fourth series later this year, with just a few tweaks to the format. Viewers love The Big Scottish Book Club and Damian for the warmth, intelligence but also accessibility of the series and that very much remains the core of the show.”

The Big Scottish Book Club (8x45’) is an IWC production for BBC Scotland. It was

commissioned by Gareth Hydes. It will be executive produced by Pauline Law for IWC and will

broadcast later this year.

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