16 episodes

Nadia Shireen and Frank Cottrell Boyce have been shipwrecked on the Island of Brilliant with nothing but a pair of hammocks, a pile of children’s books and the world’s greatest ukulele band (The Ukulele Uff Trio) to keep them going. Everyone wants the best for their children. Everyone should know that reading for pleasure not only increases educational attainment but also helps build happiness and resilience. If you’re going to read for pleasure you need choice. Nadia and Frank will be chatting about what’s new and brilliant in children’s writing with the help of visitors to the island and reviews delivered via sea-shell from the doyen of children’s literature critics, Emily Drabble. Music: The Ukulele Uff Trio Producer: Geoff Bird

The Island of Brilliant‪!‬ Frank Cottrell Boyce and Nadia Shireen

    • Arts
    • 4.6 • 45 Ratings

Nadia Shireen and Frank Cottrell Boyce have been shipwrecked on the Island of Brilliant with nothing but a pair of hammocks, a pile of children’s books and the world’s greatest ukulele band (The Ukulele Uff Trio) to keep them going. Everyone wants the best for their children. Everyone should know that reading for pleasure not only increases educational attainment but also helps build happiness and resilience. If you’re going to read for pleasure you need choice. Nadia and Frank will be chatting about what’s new and brilliant in children’s writing with the help of visitors to the island and reviews delivered via sea-shell from the doyen of children’s literature critics, Emily Drabble. Music: The Ukulele Uff Trio Producer: Geoff Bird

    Rob Biddulph

    Rob Biddulph

    Well we've had some talented coves wash up in our coves but never a world record holder, not until now that is. Rob 'Draw With Rob' Biddulph is a triple-threat cubed: a Youtube sensation, a writer, illustrator and not least a snack-mongering champion-of-champions. He tells Nadia and Frank all about his life before children's books, working  for the NME and The Observer among others, and how happy he is to have found his true calling as a storyteller for children - and that, as Frank says, really is something to be.. EMily Drabble from Booktrust is back with more picks from the May bookshelves, and Nadia breaks Frank's heart by telling him in no uncertain terms that there are occasions she just needs a bit of me-that-means-not-you time. 

    • 1 hr
    Elle McNicoll

    Elle McNicoll

    GET OUT OF THE WATER!! Sharks spell trouble, unless of course they're in the employ of the one and only Elle McNicoll, who's heading to the island on the back of one with snacks aplenty and aplenty to say about her writing life. Since making a huge splash with  'A Kind of Spark' Elle has established herself as one of the most exciting writers back in Blighty, and a brilliant advocate for better representation of neurodiversity in children's books. Frank and Nadia are mustard-keen to hear about her latest, 'Keedie' that once again takes us to the Scottish streets of Juniper. 

    • 50 min
    M.G. Leonard

    M.G. Leonard

    I hear that whistle blowing - the beautiful sound of a train emerging from beneath the waves with the fabulous M.G. Leonard aboard, ready to scatter joy with her fabulous snack choices and fascinating insights into her seemingly endless list of endlessly brilliant books - including Beetle Boy, the Adventures on Trains series and The Twitchers books.  She's been translated into over forty languages but sadly, as yet, not the native language of the Island of Brilliant. Perhaps that's about to change. 

    • 55 min
    Christopher Edge

    Christopher Edge

    Nadia has made the most of her extended Christmas break, but Frank’s been sleeping it off. For a month. He needs to get his act together sharpish, though, because there is a rip in the space time continuum just above one of the palm trees, and Christopher Edge, author of bestseller ‘The Escape Room’ and the forthcoming ‘Black Hole Cinema Club’, is hurtling towards the island at the speed of light, all the way from Eccles. Before he arrives Frank and Nadia discuss Truckers by Terry Pratchett and new wonder-book ‘The Final Year’ by Matt Goodfellow. 
    Emily Drabble from Booktrust is back with her pick of the crop of new children’s books, this month featuring:
    The Pandas Who Promised by Rachel Bright and Jim Field published by Hachette
    Time Travellers: Adventure Calling by Sufiya Ahmed published by Little Tiger
    Fright Bite by Jennifer Killick published by Farshore
    Safiyyah’s War by Hiba Noor Khan published by Andersen
    Look Out! Hungry Lion by Paul Delaney published by Harper Collins

    • 49 min
    Christmas Special with Alex T. Smith

    Christmas Special with Alex T. Smith

    It's not easy turning a tropical island into a festive grotto but yule surely agree we've done our level best, with recommendations for books of the year from some of the most exciting names in children's books, including previous visitors to these shores Katherine Rundell and Maisie Chan. We also have a silver-lamé-bedecked Alex T Smith talking Nutcrackers and all things festive. We kick things off, though, with a tribute to that giant of a man Benjamin Zephaniah, whose body of work included some of the greatest poems for children of recent times - including the immortal hymn to a veggie Christmas, Talking Turkeys. This one's for you, BZ. 

    • 57 min
    J.T. Williams

    J.T. Williams

    J.T. Williams is the author of the incredible Lizzie and Belle Mysteries, featuring two girls who spend their time solving mysteries in 19th Century London - who better to come along to the island to try and solve the great mystery of the ages: why can't Frank get the name of the Ukelele Uff trio right? Though she's going to need more time to crack that particular conundrum, J.T.  is more than up to the job of keeping Nadia and Frank enraptured with her tales of the real people Lizzie and Belle are based upon. Another strike-out on the snack front though, according to a rather ungrateful Nadia Shireen at least.
    Emily Drabble is back with reviews of a fresh batch of new titles:
    The Den, Keith Gray Barrington Stoke
    The Very Special Thing, Alex Willmore, Tate publishing
    The Wild, Yuval Zommer, OUP
    When The Sky Falls, Phil Earle 
    The Nutcracker, Alex T. Smith

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
45 Ratings

45 Ratings

Jake_TygerTale ,

Brilliant

This show gets better and better. So great to hear such passionate, informed conversations about children’s books.

HH368 ,

Brilliant Children’s Books Podcast

Love spending an hour on the Island of Brilliant every month - the happiest place with bestest of books 🤩

McSquorge ,

A show full of sunshine

Who wouldn’t want to listen to awesome authors chatting to their mates about the stories and people that light up the world of KidLit? This show is as entertaining as it is informative and is one of the most nutritiously delicious treats in the podcasting world.

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