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Radio 4,23 Dec 2012,28 mins

Colin Firth's Five of the Best

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Colin Firth shares his 5 of the best books with Mariella Frostrup Today's programme is devoted to the reading choices of an actor whose abiding image in most women's eyes remains his emergence from a Regency Lake, wet shirt plastered to his torso and features furrowed in a classic Mr Darcy frown, in the television adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. More recently he won both an Oscar and a BAFTA for his portrayal of the stammering King George VI in The King's Speech. He is also an avid bibliophile and he has co-compiled The People Speak, a book which brings to life, through their own words, the many voices of ordinary and extraordinary individuals who took on the Establishment. Colin's Firth Five of the best choices; 1 The Sound and the Fury - William Faulkner 2 Coming Through Slaughter - Michael Ondaatje 3 The Leopard - Giuseppe di Lampedusa 4 The World as I Found it - Bruce Duffy 5 The Power and the Glory - Graham Greene Producer: Andrea Kidd.

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