It’s time for the third and final part of Natalie's chat with the fantastic Beth Cordingly. This time, we hear more about Beth’s time as PC Kerry Young and working with the legendary Roberta Taylor. The legends also remember awards nights, trade stories about bad publicity, run-ins with journalists, dream jobs and lots, lots more! So pop the kettle on and enjoy the finale of this special trilogy!
We are also pleased to introduce you to our new co-sponsor - City Fiction - a publishing house dedicated to supporting and promoting new and established innovative writers. Tony Drury is the founder of City Fiction and joins George Fairbrother and Michael Seely as an Executive Producer and co-sponsor of The Bill Podcast
Next week, you will be able to enjoy a bonus edition of The Bill Podcast as Natalie sat down with Tony to interview him about his career. Tony founded City Fiction after a 40 year career in City finance. As a crime novelist, he has penned five books in the DCI Sarah Rudd series of detective thrillers. And hot off the press, City Fiction has just published Tony’s autobiography - Square Mile Tales - a helta-skelta ride of a Memoir, set against the backdrop of the City of London - where he had dealings with plenty of well-known and some notorious figures, all of which you’ll hear about in next week’s Podcast - Find Square Mile Tales on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Square-Mile-Tales-Biographical-Banking/dp/1910040460/ And find out more on www.cityfiction.co.uk
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