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From: The Sunday Telegraph London
Date: 20040201
Author:David Sexton
It's lucky for journalists that Joanna Trollope is such a successful novelist, because on the rare occasions when she bothers with journalism, she does it so well she puts the rest of us to shame. The piece she contributed to this paper about The Archers a few years ago to celebrate the programme's half century, for example, was far the best thing ever written on the subject. And last week on Radio 4, she presented an admirable programme about Anthony Trollope.
As she hastened to explain in Trollope on Trollope (Thursday), she's not a direct descendant - "for the record, they are all in ...
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