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01 | 20210718 | 20240826 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis
Fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder.
In 1950s Switzerland, Max finds himself on a collision course with his father when a new friend stirs a passion for music.
Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing Producer: Eilidh McCreadie
Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy.
A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. In a fiction serial from Graeme Macrae Burnet, a schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing.
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01 | 20210718 | ~Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. In 1950s Switzerland, Max finds himself on a collision course with his father when a new friend stirs a passion for music. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Ad耀le Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. | |
01 | 20210718 | 20240826 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. In 1950s Switzerland, Max finds himself on a collision course with his father when a new friend stirs a passion for music. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. In a special commission from Graeme Macrae Burnet, a schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. |
02 | 20210725 | ~Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. In 1950s Switzerland, the new boy at school lays down a challenge for Max. But is the talented musician ready to expand his horizons? Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Ad耀le Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. Max's horizons are about to be expanded, thanks to schoolfriend Tommy. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. | |
02 | 20210725 | 20240902 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis Fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. In 1950s Switzerland, the new boy at school lays down a challenge for Max. But is the talented musician ready to expand his horizons? Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy. Max's horizons are about to be expanded, thanks to schoolfriend Tommy. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. The new boy challenges Max to expand his horizons in the second part of Graeme Macrae Burnet's serial about music and rebellion. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. The new boy challenges Max to expand his horizons in the second part of our new commission from Graeme Macrae Burnet. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. |
03 | 20210801 | ~Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder's therapy sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max's home life to the surface. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Ad耀le Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. Dr Maeder's sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max's home life to the surface. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. | |
03 | 20210801 | 20240909 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis Fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder's therapy sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max's home life to the surface. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy. Dr Maeder's sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max's home life to the surface. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Graeme Macrae Burnet's series continues as Dr Maeder's sessions bring some uncomfortable truths about Max's home life to the surface. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. |
04 | 20210808 | ~Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis A new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder and Herr Schaller have found common ground as they act to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Ad耀le Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. Dr Maeder has a plan to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. | |
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04 | 20210808 | 20240916 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis Fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder and Herr Schaller have found common ground as they act to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy. Dr Maeder has a plan to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Graeme Macrae Burnet's series continues as Dr Maeder and Herr Schaller act to bring Max back from the brink of delinquency. Read by Alasdair Hankinson and Robin Laing. |
05 | 20210815 | ~Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis The conclusion of a new fiction from Graeme Macrae Burnet, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder looks back with satisfaction at Max's case, seeing a patient who appears much changed since they began their sessions. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including 'The Disappearance of Ad耀le Bedeau' and the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project'. His new novel, 'Case Study', is published in October and follows the investigation of a young woman who believes a charismatic psychotherapist is implicated in her sister's death. Nearing the end of his time in therapy, Max appears much changed. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. | |
05 | 20210815 | 20240923 (R4) | Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis The conclusion of Graeme Macrae Burnet's fiction serial, inspired by the case study "Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student" by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder looks back with satisfaction at Max's case, seeing a patient who appears much changed since they began their sessions. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy. Nearing the end of his time in therapy, Max appears much changed. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Graeme Macrae Burnet's series concludes as Dr Maeder looks back on Max's case and ponders the changes his patient has been through. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. " Wolverine Blues, or a Case of Defiance Neurosis The conclusion of Graeme Macrae Burnet's fiction serial, inspired by the case study 'Defiance Neurosis of a Seventeen-Year-Old High School Student' by Alphonse Maeder. Dr Maeder looks back with satisfaction at Max's case, seeing a patient who appears much changed since they began their sessions. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. Producer: Eilidh McCreadie Graeme Macrae Burnet lives in Glasgow and is the author of novels including the Man Booker shortlisted 'His Bloody Project' and longlisted 'Case Study'. His new novel, 'A Case for Matricide', is published in October and concludes the Georges Gorski trilogy. Nearing the end of his time in therapy, Max appears much changed. A schoolboy's passion for music sets him on a collision course with his father. Graeme Macrae Burnet's series concludes as Dr Maeder looks back on Max's case and ponders the changes his patient has been through. Read by Robin Laing and Alasdair Hankinson. |
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