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Redwall Wiki | Brian Jacques and Redwall Information

The following is an archive of known videos and audio clips of Brian Jacques. More audio samples can be found on the Redwall Audio Books page. Video footage taken by fans and posted on YouTube does not come from the Redwall Wiki unless specified otherwise.

If you're looking for the featurettes from the Redwall TV Series, please visit the Redwall Wiki YouTube channel.

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2008[]

  • October 16, 2008 - Millbrook, NY
  • October 17, 2008, Brookline, MA


  • October 25, 2008 - Austin, TX





2007[]

  • October 16, 2007 - Washington DC, Politics & Prose Bookstore tour stop.



  • October 24, 2007 - La Grange, Illinois Border's tour stop.





  • November 4, 2007 - Walnut Creek, Calif., Barnes & Noble tour stop.




  • November 18, 2007 - New York City Symphony Space tour stop with Jon Scieszka.


  • November 18, 2007 - New York City Symphony Space tour stop with Jon Scieszka.


  • November 2007 interview with Tom Schaad of Fast-Forward.

2003[]


In Memoriam[]

  • Inside Out tribute to Brian Jacques, 2011.
  • Liverpool Echo Memorial Service Video, 2011
  • Audio from Memorial Service, 2011

Audio[]

  • "Liverpool - City of Literature" Roscoe Lecture, Liverpool, UK, November 2008
"Liverpool - City of Literature" Roscoe Lecture (file info) —
  • New York City Symphony Space tour stop with Jon Scieszka, November 18, 2007
Brian Jacques and Jon Scieszka, NYC 2007 (file info) —
  • Brian Jacques Redwall 20th Anniversary Penguin Podcast, 2007
  • Brian Jacques interviewed by Steve Bertrand for an edition of Barnes & Noble "Meet the Writers"
  • Brian Jacques on how to properly pronounce his name.
  • Brian Jacques on BBC Liverpool, 2/9/2014, reciting his poem "The Lanny," a reference to Liverpool's Landing Stage ferry terminal (hosted by the Redwall Wiki).
  • Brian Jacques Random House website greeting, circa 2000.

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