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  1. Roger Joseph McGough CBE FRSL (/ m ə ˈ ɡ ɒ f /; born 9 November 1937) is an English poet, performance poet, broadcaster, children's author and playwright. He presents the BBC Radio 4 programme Poetry Please, as well as performing his own poetry.

  2. Roger Joseph McGough ( Litherland ( Inglaterra ), 9 de noviembre de 1937) es un poeta inglés. Actualmente es el presentador del programa Poetry Please en BBC Radio 4 . Biografía. McGough nació en Litherland ( Lancashire ). Fue educado en la University of Hull.

  3. Poet, playwright, broadcaster, and children’s author Roger McGough was born and raised in Liverpool, England. A prolific writer, he has published more than 50 books of adult and children’s poetry, as well as several plays, including a recent verse adaptation of Molière’s Tartuffe (2008).

  4. Roger McGough - Literature. Children. Drama. Fiction. Non-Fiction. Poetry. Short Stories. Born: Liverpool, England. Publishers: Viking. Agents: United Agents. Biography. Award-winning poet, playwright, broadcaster and children's author Roger McGough was born on 9 November 1937 in Liverpool, England.

  5. www.rogermcgough.orgRoger McGough

    Roger McGough’s The Collected Poems. Pre order Here. McGough is a true original and more than one generation would be much the poorer without him. The Times. Contact. Readings & performances and children’s publishing. Philippa Perry . 07774 264 826. pnlp@dircon.co.uk.

  6. Biography. Roger McGough (b. 1937) is one of Britain’s best-loved poets. Top-selling The Mersey Sound: Penguin Modern Poets 10 with Liverpool poets Brian Patten and Adrian Henri, hits with Mike McCartney and John Gorman in The Scaffold and college touring with GRIMMS were followed by internationally acclaimed collections of poems and stories, ...

  7. Poet, performer and broadcaster, Roger McGough has published over 100 poetry books for adults and children and has been called ‘the patron saint of poetry’ and ‘the godfather of modern poetry’. He was one of the Liverpool poets, alongside Adrian Henri and Brian Patten who influenced popular culture in the sixties.