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...and for anyone overseas able to vault the BBC's copyright fence.
Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe, best known today as TV presenter, motorcycling vicar and researcher into the paranormal, talks to Radio 4 about his previous career as a writer of bizarre pulp SF. With a fevered mind and an army of pseudonyms he cranked out stories at a furious rate; in one dizzying three-year spell he dashed off a novel every twelve days whilst holding down a full-time job. This lovely half-hour celebration of his peerless prose explores his technique and features tongue-in-cheek dramatisations of his greatest moments.
The Priest, the Badger and the Little Green Men can be streamed from iPlayer for about forty-eight hours from RIGHT NOW.
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"Most prolific science fiction writer on the planet"
I dunno - don't IW's 300+ UT episodes count?