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| 2017-10-31<ref>Repeated in 2019.</ref> || ''[https://play.acast.com/s/artdetective The Art Detective]'' || “Neil Gaiman on The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke by Richard Dadd”<ref>This is the painting used by Pratchett as inspiration for {{WFM}}; Neil talks about Terry during the episode.</ref> || [https://shows.acast.com/artdetective/episodes/neilgaimanonthefairyfellersmaster-strokebyricharddadd acast.com]
| 2017-10-31<ref>Repeated in 2019.</ref> || ''[https://play.acast.com/s/artdetective Dr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective]'' || “Neil Gaiman on The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke by Richard Dadd”<ref>This is the painting used by Pratchett as inspiration for {{WFM}}; Neil talks about Terry during the episode.</ref> || [https://shows.acast.com/artdetective/episodes/neilgaimanonthefairyfellersmaster-strokebyricharddadd acast.com]
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Revision as of 06:32, 22 April 2023

Neil Gaiman is a British writer and long-time friend of Terry Pratchett, whom he first met when interviewing him for a magazine in the 1980s. Neil made his name in comics first, most notably as the writer of The Sandman series for Dark Horse (an imprint of DC Comics). He later became known as an author, collaborating with Pratchett on Good Omens before going on to write a number of hit fantasy novels for adults and children, including American Gods, Coraline and The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Many of his works have been adapted for television, and he is the showrunner and head writer for the Amazon Prime/BBC adaptation of Good Omens.

Books

To be added; see Other Books.

Adaptations

Neil appears in a cameo role with Terry as a pair of policemen in the BBC Radio adpatation of Good Omens. He is also showrunner and head writer for Good Omens, the making of which was Terry's last request to Neil.

Podcast episodes

Neil doesn't host any podcasts, but has appeared on many - mostly radio programs which have also been released in podcast form. We've just included a few that are most Pratchett relevant.

As guest

Date Show Episode External link
2017-10-31[1] Dr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective “Neil Gaiman on The Fairy Feller's Master-Stroke by Richard Dadd”[2] acast.com

More to be added.

External links

Footnotes

  1. Repeated in 2019.
  2. This is the painting used by Pratchett as inspiration for The Wee Free Men; Neil talks about Terry during the episode.