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Episode 1 - The Dig

Rob Cowen is an award-writing writer and, in his new book, an archaeological dig alongside a busy highway inspires him to take a journey through place and time. Joseph Ayre reads.

Rob Cowen is an award-winning writer, and in his new book an archaeological dig alongside a busy highway inspires him to take a journey through place and time. Joseph Ayre reads.

In his new book Rob Cowen sets out to explore The Great North Road, the 400 mile highway which has run like a backbone through Britain in one form or another for 2000 years. As Rob walks the route he uncovers stories of those who went before him, from wealthy merchants terrified by murderous highwaymen, to boxers locked in a brutal and bloody fight. In Doncaster, where his great-grandfather Bill Cowen made a living down the mines, he learns about the high price paid by many who worked in the collieries. Lastly, he takes a journey with his mum to the road's end leading to profound reflections on time past and time passing.

Rob Cowen is an award-winning writer. His first book, Skimming Stones, won the Roger Deakin Award from the Society of Authors. His best-selling debut book of poetry, The Heeding, was published in 2021. Rob has contributed to the New York Times, the Guardian and the Independent.

Abridged by Katrin Williams
Produced by Elizabeth Allard

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14 minutes

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Mon 12 May 2025 11:45

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