The Billy Jenkins Listening Club

Billy Jenkins and Maggie Day photographed by Beowulf Mayfield

Billy Jenkins with fellow performer Maggie Day and a rare copy of the 1984 vinyl album Piano Sketches 1973-84.

When artists meet...

Billy believes you can always recognise a fellow artist. It's obvious from the way they talk about their work, just listen to what they say - you can never mistake it. Well... almost never. Special guest performer and Channel 4 First Dates sensation Maggie Day stepped up to the microphone to read Billy's account of the time when two artistic minds didn't quite agree.

Series Two, Episode One: Defining Artistry

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Club Credits

Maggie Day photographed by Beowulf Mayfield

The story that opens Series Two is read by performer Maggie Day, sensation of Channel 4's First Dates in May 2017.

The Billy Jenkins Listening Club webcast is presented by creative photographer and former jazz columnist Beowulf "Wulfie" Mayfield, pictured above.

The music played in this episode is Laban Dance School Early Morning from the 1984 vinyl album Piano Sketches 1973-84.