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The Shipping Forecast

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There’s a sea lover in every Brit.

The Shipping Forecast on Radio 4 has been keeping people in tune with the gloriously fickle British weather for a century, and capturing our hearts and imaginations along the way.

Celebrating a hundred years since the first broadcast, this book takes you to the heart of what the Shipping Forecast means to us as a nation. Each of the ten chapters brings you on a fascinating exploration of a different area of our British maritime history, from stormy weather up above to the seabed far below, and from fishing boats and battleships to the songs and poems inspired by the forecast.

This joyous book invites you to sail away into the enchanting world of the forecast, and is the perfect companion for anyone curious about our great British skies and seas.

232 pages, Hardcover

Published October 24, 2024

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Meg Clothier

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Author 5 books13 followers
November 23, 2024
When you buy a book about The Shipping Forecast, you're always taking a bit of a punt and there's a risk of disappointment.
But not in this case.
It's a strange book, though.
Part history book (history of the Shipping Forecast, and history of Britain!), part poetry book, part autobiography...and I guess that's a bit of the charm of it, the fact that it uses the Shipping Forecast as a backdrop (once it's explained how the Forecast originated).
There's some excellent snippets of information (like the fact that areas of the Rockall plateau are named after places in Middle-Earth!) and the writing style is easy and engaging.
Overall, it's well worth a read.
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537 reviews8 followers
February 4, 2025
Diverting miscellany in the Shipping Forecast canon (and there is a canon)…

Joining the shelf-ful of other books on the Shipping Forecast, Clothier’s commonplace book of personal memoir, cultural history and long asides circles the Shipping Forecast rather than simply placing it at the centre. Never attempting to explain the whole of the system itself, neither its esoteric naming conventions nor its actual use, this is an entertaining personal connection to one of our national weathervanes, which seems antiquated on paper but provides an intangible backbone to our recognised obsession with the weather, an incontrovertible truth in a world full of half-truths and shaky opinions.

Three and a half stars, rounded up to four.
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110 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2025
1.5 stars rounded up. I've read a few other books about the Shipping Forecast and probably wasn't a good audience for this one. It's low on information (oh for footnotes or endnotes and proper referencing instead of simply a list of sources at the end), and the writing style was flippant with random capitalisation of words, WHICH was really annoying. DOGGER, TYNE, FORTH. I recommend Nic Compton's The Shipping Forecast: A Miscellany or Attention All Shipping: A Journey Round the Shipping Forecast by Charlie Connelly instead.
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January 18, 2026
One of those curious Waterstone finds, that you just have to buy? A random collection of information based around the Shipping Forecast, but fun and interesting. I have happy memories of listening as a child with my granddad....and not long ago, cuddling my granddaughter to sleep as a baby in the middle of the night...the 0.48 broadcast....which is then followed by the National Anthem ( or it was!)....doesn't get more patriotic than that!💕
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36 reviews2 followers
January 25, 2025
This was a fairly quick and easy read, but quite rambling and random, and not as consistently related to the Shipping Forecast as you might expect. It’s mostly a look at some history, both sailing/ships/sea related and not, with vague links to areas or themes of the Shipping Forecast. I felt it could have done with more editing and tidying up.
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1,136 reviews32 followers
January 1, 2025
A great celebration of the wonderful Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4. Insight into it's creation, naming convention and other stories of it's key points. It is not exactly a linear history of the forecast, so be mindful of that when you read it.
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April 4, 2025
So many tangents, not all of them interesting. At times it seemed to be about anything but the shipping forecast.
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