Neil Gaiman Reads With the BBC Symphony Orchestra for a Special Christmas Treat

Kimm
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Neil Gaiman is with the BBC Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday, December 23 for a special reading of excerpts from some of his most beloved books.

Fans were audibly excited as he introduced special guest, David Tennant, who plays Crowley from the TV series Good Omens.

Gaiman is also joined by talented singer/songwriter Amanda Palmer to contribute to this fantasy feast. As Gaiman’s magical words weave in and out with the music, this is sure to be a festive storytelling delight for many fans.

Listeners can tune in to BBC Radio 3  on December 23 at 7:30 p.m. GMT.

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By Kimm
Kimm is an independent researcher/writer/medievalist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Became a fan girl at age 7 after watching Star Wars, A New Hope. A sci-fi fantasy nerd, comic and gaming geek, with fandoms including DCEU, Marvel, Star Wars, Supernatural, The Witcher, and The X-Files. Currently writing a book on landscape and place identity in the TV series, Supernatural as well as an academic article on medievalism in The Witcher. Can be found fan-crafting in between writing, researching and travelling around Scotland. On twitter @kimmcurran
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