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David Bouchier (Bouchier is pronounced: BU-shee-ehy) is a British critic and writer. Most of the time, he talks things from his view. What he talks about mostly is from his opinion. He focuses on current events and often states his opinion. He sometimes recaps trips he's been on, international trips he goes on throughout Europe. Bouchier went to Essex University and currently resides in the United States.
Books David Bouchier wrote The Accidental Immigrant: My Life in America, a book on how he became (according to him) a "resident alien", as he is a British native and a U.S. citizen. He also wrote The Accidental Immigrant: America Observed, a book on the "Everyday Dramas of Suburban Life", along with The Cats and the Water Bottles : and Other Mysteries of French Village Life, in which Bouchier writes about his stays in French villages, and Writer at Work: Reflections on the Art and Business of Writing, a book on writing and writers who are writing, and lastly Song of Suburbia : Scenes from Suburban Life, which is about certain parts of what happens in suburban towns. Bouchier has help make a Fandex family field guide on famous composers.
Bouchier
Broadcasting
Every week on Sunday Matinee, he looks at classical music from a different way. His broadcasts can be found on iTunes, (featured as podcasts), and the internet. He started broadcasting in 2007. He also broadcasts on WSHU, and all of his iTunes podcasts are in an album titled "WSHU". On WSHU's website, his broadcasts can be found and downloaded. Some of his broadcasts are featured by Sacred Heart University. Bouchier frequently travels throughout France. He often travels cross-country through France by car. Most of the time, he goes to visit his French relatives.
Broadcasts (As of November 14, 2008)
From oldest to newest:
Europe in Five Dollars a day
The Last Tourist
A Modest Proposal
You Never Expect the Spanish Inquisition
New Model Year
To Much To Remember
The Ideal Village
Goodbye Columbus
Great Expectations
Happy Days are Here Again
Vote With Your Head
Exhausted Techologies
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