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Ardal O'Hanlon and Rev. Richard Coles (The perks of wearing a dog collar)

Season 9, Ep. 15

Have you heard the one about the priest, the vicar and the podcast host? 


Comedian and writer Ardal O'Hanlon goes head to head with popstar vicar and author Rev. Richard Coles in a war of the words.


They discuss their new novels, their writing, getting the tone right, the perks of wearing a dog collar and #taskmaster. They also give us some brilliant book recommendations as well...


In the Book Off they pit "Whereabouts" by Jhumpa Lahiri against Robin Jenkins' "The Changeling" - but which one will win??

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