BBC sounds music radio podcasts hello, I'm Lauren Laverne and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast.
Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks book and luxury they'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.
And for rights reasons, the music is shorter than the original broadcast.
I hope you enjoy listening.
My castaway this week is the writer David Nicholls.
He's a BAfTA winning screenwriter and the author of six novels, including the international bestseller One Day, which recently won a new generation of fans with a Netflix adaptation which went to the top ten.
Then, in 89 countries, he began his creative career as an actor, spending three years at the National Theatre Company.
He didnt get many lines, but he did get a book out of it, his comic novel, the Understudy.
His stories are often bittersweet, as much about loss as love.
Writing.
One day, he said he wanted to capture the atmosphere of a great pop song, joyous and sad, constantly shifting between major and minor keys.
He succeeded, bringing the everyday experience of falling for someone epically to life.
He says, I've always thought that it's often the biggest thing that happens to you.
Meeting someone and falling in love, it's the thing that shapes your life.
David Nichols, welcome to Desert island discs.
I'm very excited to be here.
Thank you.
Absolutely thrilled to have you.
So, David, as we've heard your novels cover so much emotional ground, and as readers, we are, of course, always rooting for your characters and we want the best for them.
But I'm not sure that the same is true of you, because you've said you, you don't find happiness a very interesting subject.