
Ruth Davidson interviews Clare for Times Radio on the 75th anniversary of sweet rationing during the Second World War, January 2023.
Clare discusses Krystyna Skarbek aka Christine Granville, The Spy Who Loved, with Matthew Parris and Lt-Gen Sir Graeme Lamb on ‘Great Lives’, BBC Radio 4, 21 February 2021
Clare talks about the new English Heritage Blue Plaque for Second World War special agent Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville, The Spy Who Loved, on BBC Radio 4‘s Six O’Clock News, 17 Sept 2020 (from 27.20)
Mariella Frostrup interviews Clare about Krystyna Skarbek aka Christine Granville, The Spy Who Loved, Times Radio, Sept 2020
Clare remembers Second World War FANY signals planner Dorothy Wakely on BBC R4 ‘Last Word’, 14 June 2020 (from 12.57)
To mark Save the Children’s centenary, Leigh Chambers discusses Eglantyne Jebb, The Woman Who Saved the Children, with Clare on ‘Bookmark’, Radio Cambridge 105, 25 May 2019.
Clare discusses The Women Who Flew for Hitler with Leigh Chambers on ‘Booktalk’, Radio Cambridge 105, 2018.
Clare talks about The Women Who Flew for Hitler with Tony Fisher on BBC Radio Essex, 29 March 2018
Clare Mulley discusses her writing with Leigh Chambers on ‘Bookmark’, Radio Cambridge 105, 13 May 2018
Jenni Murray talks to Clare about The Women Who Flew for Hitler on Woman’s Hour, BBC Radio 4, 13 July 2017.
Clare speaks about Krystyna Skarbek aka Christine Granville, The Spy Who Loved, ‘The real spy who inspired James Bond’ on the Today Programme, BBC Radio 4, 10 May 2013.
Jane Garvey interviews Clare on BBC Radio 4‘s Woman’s Hour about Krystyna Skarbek, aka Christine Granville, The Spy Who Loved, 11 July 2012.
Jenni Murray interviews Clare for BBC Radio 4‘s Woman’s Hour about Eglantyne Jebb, The Woman Who Saved the Children, 30 April 2009.