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Natalie Haynes
Birth Place:Birmingham, England

Natalie Louise Haynes (born 1974) is an English writer, broadcaster, classicist, and comedian.

Early life

Haynes was born in Birmingham, where she attended King Edward VI High School for Girls.[1] She grew up in Bournville.[2] [3] She read Classics at Christ's College, Cambridge, and was a member of Cambridge University Footlights Dramatic Club.

Career

Radio

Haynes has appeared on BBC Radio 4 as a panellist on Wordaholics, We've Been Here Before, Banter, Quote... Unquote, Personality Test and Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive, and she has been an announcer on BBC Radio 4 Extra. She has contributed to the BBC 7 comedy review show Serious About Comedy and she reviews films for Front Row.

Her stand-up has featured in Front Row and Loose Ends on BBC Radio 4 and Spanking New on BBC 7. She appeared in BBC Radio 4's Pick of the Fringe in 2004 and 2005. She has also appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live's Anita Anand Show, and MacAulay and Co. on BBC Scotland.

In 2005 and 2006, Haynes wrote and presented documentaries on comic writers, for BBC Radio 4. Her subjects included the modern female writers Jessica Mitford, Dorothy Parker and Julie Burchill, and the classical male writers Aristophanes, Juvenal and Martial.She appears as a critic on Saturday Review on BBC Radio 4.[4] On 4 February 2013, she was the star of the BBC Radio 4 programme With Great Pleasure. Her guests included the novelist Julian Barnes, who read from one of his own books.[5]

From March 2014 BBC Radio 4 has broadcast Natalie Haynes Stands up for the Classics, in which, aided by experts, Haynes discusses, with both serious and humorous remarks, historical and mythological figures from ancient Greece and Rome.[6] Series one through nine each contained four episodes of around half an hour, but series ten comprised six episodes.[7]

List of episodes of Natalie Haynes Stands up for the Classics

SeriesNo. of episodesSubjectsFirst broadcast dates
14Aspasia, Virgil, Sophocles,Petronius. 24 March - 14 April 2014
24Aristophanes, Ovid, Plato, Agrippina the Younger11 April - 02 May 2016
34Sappho, Cicero, Lucian, Juvenal03 August - 24 August 2017
44Phryne, Horace, Euripides,Livy30 July - 20 August 2018
54Aristotle, Claudia Severa, Suetonius, Homer's Iliad23 December 2019 - 13 January 2020[8]
64Helen of Troy, Penthesilea, Eurydice, Penelope17 May - 07 June 2020[9]
74Medusa, Pandora, Jocasta,Clytemnestra08 May - 08 June 2021
84Pompeii, Spartan Women, Lucretius, Homer's Odyssey14 August - 04 September 2022
94Martial, Demeter, Athene,Livia28 November - 19 December 2023
106Cleopatra, Hesiod, Aphrodite, Artemis, Aesop, Tacitus08 July - 19 August 2024

Television

Haynes was a regular panellist on BBC's The Review Show and was the most-booked guest on More4's The Last Word. She appeared as a panellist on BBC 4's The Book Quiz, and on its Poetry Special alongside Andrew Motion and George Szirtes. She also appeared on Backlash, a BBC2 documentary on voluntary childlessness, wrote and performed in the STV/Assembly Television Best of the Fest in August 2005. Haynes has been a panellist on BBC Four's quiz show Mindgames, appeared on Must Try Harder on BBC Two in 2006 and was the art and literature expert on the BBC Two quiz show Knowitalls.

In August 2007, when she appeared on an episode of The Book Quiz hosted by David Baddiel,[10] she admitted researching a book on Wikipedia in order to bluff having read it.[11]

In April 2008, Haynes was a member of the stand-up comedians' team on University Challenge: The Professionals.[12] Her team lost to the Ministry of Justice, 100 points to 215. In November 2009, she appeared on BBC One's Question Time.[13]

In February 2022, Haynes was announced as the new presenter of the online revival of Time Team, alongside Gus Casely-Hayford.

Journalism

Haynes has been a guest contributor for The Times since October 2006, and a regular contributor to New Humanist. She has also written for The Sunday Times Magazine, The Sunday Telegraph, The Big Issue, Loaded and The Independent.

Live shows

Haynes has toured (including Dublin, Berlin to Manhattan) and has performed five Edinburgh Fringe sell-out runs and national tours. She was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the 2002 Perrier Comedy Awards,[14] the first woman to receive this nomination.[15]

Haynes is the only comedian to have appeared at every[16] Newbury Comedy Festival.

Writing

Haynes contributed an essay to Serenity Found, a book about Joss Whedon's television show Firefly, edited by Jane Espenson, which was published in 2007 by BenBella Books. Her entries on subjects from Agatha Christie to E.F. Benson can be found in Cassell's Little Black Book of Books, published in 2007.

Her first children's novel, The Great Escape, was published by Simon & Schuster in September 2007. It won a PETA Proggy award, for best animal-friendly children's book, in 2008.

Haynes has written three non-fiction books. The Ancient Guide To Modern Life, on the subject of how living well in the present requires some recourse to the ancient world, was published by Profile Books in November 2010. Her second non-fiction book, Pandora's Jar: Women in the Greek Myths, was published by Picador in October 2020, and was a New York Times bestseller.[17] Margaret Atwood called it "funny" and "sharp".[18]

Haynes's first novel, Amber Fury (titled The Furies in the U.S.), was published in 2014. It was shortlisted for the Scottish Crime Book of the Year award.[19] Her second novel, Children of Jocasta, a retelling of Antigone and Oedipus Rex, was published in 2017.[20]

Haynes's third novel, A Thousand Ships (relating to the Trojan War), was published by Pan Macmillan on 4 May 2019.[21] She discussed it on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour that month.[22] A Thousand Ships was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction in 2020.[23]

Haynes's fourth novel, Stone Blind, a retelling of the myth of Medusa, was published by Pan Macmillan on 15 September 2022,[24] and an abridged version was read on BBC Radio 4 by Susannah Fielding.[25] In March 2024 the German edition of the title was shortlisted for the Young Adult Jury Award of the German Youth Literature Awards which will be awarded at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October.[26]

Haynes was awarded the Classical Association Prize in 2015.[27]

Works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Awards Evening 2010: Old Edwardian Natalie Haynes presented awards to last year's U6 at the Awards Evening on Friday 12th November. King Edward VI High School for Girls. 26 March 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120120230917/http://www.kehs.org.uk/newsDetails/284/0. 20 January 2012. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: The Bookshop on the Green. 6 April 2022. 12 March 2024. YaleRepresentation.
  3. Web site: Podcast Radio Hour - Media Centre . 2 July 2021 . 12 March 2024 . BBC Radio 4 Extra.
  4. Web site: Saturday Review - BBC Radio 4. bbc.co.uk. 2 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Natalie Haynes, With Great Pleasure - BBC Radio 4. bbc.co.uk. 2 April 2018.
  6. Web site: Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics 4. bbc.co.uk. 2 April 2018.
  7. Web site: Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics: Episodes . 18 January 2022 . bbc.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Broadcasting – Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics . NatalieHaynes.com . 23 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190323225159/http://www.nataliehaynes.com/broadcasting/ . 23 March 2019 . dead.
  9. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics, Series 6, Penthesilea, Amazon Warrior Queen. bbc.co.uk. 12 May 2020.
  10. The Book Quiz: Series 1, Episode 3 of 5. The Book Quiz. Presenter: David Baddiel; Competitors: Jon Ronson, Natalie Haynes, Lionel Shriver, Mark Thomas. BBC. BBC Four. 31 July 2007. 28 January 2018 .
  11. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/programme.shtml?filename=20070802/20070802_2200_4544_21829_30&day=today&service_id=4544 BBC – BBC Four Listings – Programmes
  12. University Challenge - The Professionals: Episode 2: 2008. University Challenge - The Professionals. Presenter: Jeremy Paxman. BBC. BBC Two. 1 April 2008. 28 January 2018 .
  13. Question Time: 05/11/2009. Question Time. Presenter: David Dimbleby; Participants: Peter Hain, Nick Herbert, Natalie Haynes; Executive Producer: Steve Anderson. BBC. BBC One (except Wales). 5 November 2009. 28 January 2018 .
  14. Web site: Edinburgh Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer: 2002. Edinburgh Comedy Awards. 3 December 2017. 6 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180806085127/http://www.comedyawards.co.uk/best-newcomer. dead.
  15. News: Logan . Brian. Standups on why they quit comedy: 'I have nightmares about having to do it again' . 16 August 2017 . . London. 3 December 2017 .
  16. Web site: A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes. Pan Macmillan. 29 April 2019.
  17. News: Best Sellers - Books - May 1, 2022 - The New York Times . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-06-05 . 0362-4331.
  18. Atwood . Margaret . MargaretAtwood . 1301680110450421760 . Reading PANDORA'S JAR: Women in the Greek Myths by Natalie Haynes: Funny, sharp explications of what these sometimes not-very-nice women were up to, and how they sometimes made idiots of... but read on! @picadorbooks @panmacmillan . 3 September 2020 . 4 June 2023 . https://twitter.com/margaretatwood/status/1301680110450421760 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220605230634/https://twitter.com/margaretatwood/status/1301680110450421760 . 5 June 2022.
  19. Web site: The six books that should be on your to-be-read pile. Lee. Emma. Eastern Daily Press. 10 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200508072602/https://www.edp24.co.uk/features/women-s-prize-for-fiction-shortlist-2020-1-6631802 . 8 May 2020 . dead.
  20. Web site: The Children of Jocasta . Natalie . Haynes . Pan Macmillan . 5 April 2017 . 16 May 2017.
  21. Web site: A Thousand Ships . Natalie. Haynes. Pan Macmillan. 29 April 2019.
    - Web site: A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes. Pan Macmillan. 29 April 2019.
  22. Small Island, Esther Wojcicki, Natalie Haynes . Woman's Hour. . BBC. BBC Radio 4. 2 May 2019. 32:32 . 7 May 2019 .
  23. Web site: Announcing the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction shortlist. 21 April 2020. Women's Prize for Fiction. 24 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200423150617/https://www.womensprizeforfiction.co.uk/reading-room/2020-prize/announcing-the-2020-womens-prize-for-fiction-shortlist . 23 April 2020 . dead.
  24. Web site: Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes - 9781529061475 . 2023-01-23 . www.panmacmillan.com . en.
  25. Reviewed by Alex Preston in The Guardian 4 Sep. 2022; https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001c65t/episodes/player.
  26. Web site: Deutscher Jugendliteratur Preis 2024 Nominierungen . Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur e.V. . 2024-04-04 .
  27. Web site: Natalie Haynes & Sophie Hannah, London – Gliterary Lunches. 10 May 2020.