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Educating Daisy with Daisy May Cooper – Daisy May Cooper, fresh from Rain Dogs and Am I Being Unreasonable? has just launched her own hugely entertaining podcast. It is basically a book club for those who can’t be bothered or haven’t got round to reading any books, with May Cooper attempting to catch up on classic literature having not read anything since finishing her GCSEs. “The only books I can read and this is absolutely genuine are Jackie Wilson and Tracey Beaker,” she says.

There are six episodes, with Tim Key, Jamali Maddix, Diane Morgan, Katie Price, Nish Kumar and Alan Carr. This is an Audible Original so you need to be a subscriber to listen (but it doesn’t use up any of your credits.) Oh and as you would expect with anything to do with Cooper, there are a lot of swears.

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