12. Clare Balding: Broadcaster and Author Admit One with Antonia O'Brien
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- TV & Film
In this episode we turn our attentions to British cinema and ask broadcasting legend and national treasure, Clare Balding what her 3 favourite quintessentially British films. Clare confesses a love for seeing true stories brought to life on film as she explores the impact that each of her choices has had on her life... including the revelation that her father used to train horses on the field in which the 1978 classic, Watership Down, was based.
Champions (1984, John Irvin)
Love Actually (2003, Richard Curtis)
Calendar Girls (2003, Nigel Cole)
Thanks to @clarebalding
Presented by @antoniaobrien
Produced by @karenellenbevan
Show us some love on twitter #AdmitOne
Don’t forget to rate/review our podcast you lovely, lovely people x
In this episode we turn our attentions to British cinema and ask broadcasting legend and national treasure, Clare Balding what her 3 favourite quintessentially British films. Clare confesses a love for seeing true stories brought to life on film as she explores the impact that each of her choices has had on her life... including the revelation that her father used to train horses on the field in which the 1978 classic, Watership Down, was based.
Champions (1984, John Irvin)
Love Actually (2003, Richard Curtis)
Calendar Girls (2003, Nigel Cole)
Thanks to @clarebalding
Presented by @antoniaobrien
Produced by @karenellenbevan
Show us some love on twitter #AdmitOne
Don’t forget to rate/review our podcast you lovely, lovely people x
30 min