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Stories from the Archives
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19 episodes
3 weeks ago
Gemma Jones performs this haunting folktale about a woman from the sea, who is captured by a human. But will her home and children on the shore be enough to keep her from her natural world? Introduced by Vernon Rose singing an extract of traditional folk song 'Selkie'.
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Gemma Jones performs this haunting folktale about a woman from the sea, who is captured by a human. But will her home and children on the shore be enough to keep her from her natural world? Introduced by Vernon Rose singing an extract of traditional folk song 'Selkie'.
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Episodes (19/19)
Stories from the Archives
'The Woman from the Sea', performed by Gemma Jones, with a sung introduction by Vernon Rose
Gemma Jones performs this haunting folktale about a woman from the sea, who is captured by a human. But will her home and children on the shore be enough to keep her from her natural world? Introduced by Vernon Rose singing an extract of traditional folk song 'Selkie'.
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5 years ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

Stories from the Archives
Double Damask, performed by Helen Fraser
Helen Fraser performs this hilarious sketch originally created by Dion Titheridge, and made famous by Cicely Courtneidge. How difficult can it really be to place an order for some napkins?
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5 years ago
2 minutes 51 seconds

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'Sea Tongue' (by Kevin Crossley Holland), performed by Sasha Mitchell and Matt Prendergast
Sasha Mitchell and Matt Prendergast perform Kevin Crossley Holland's 'Sea Tongue', inspired by the true story of Dunwich, Britain's Atlantis. Dunwich was once among England's biggest towns, but now lies almost entirely beneath the North Sea, save for a tiny village. This eerie piece evokes the voices of what was lost, and the forces that took it. With original music by Sylvia Hallett. Cover image of a Dunwich seascape, by Ben Wardle.
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5 years ago
6 minutes 31 seconds

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'An Unexpected Reunion', read by Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd Pack reads a darkly moving and eerie tale of a love that transcends earthly bounds.
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5 years ago
5 minutes 14 seconds

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'A Pottle Of Brains', read by Roger Lloyd Pack
Roger Lloyd Pack reads this funny folk tale following a fool's quest for a pottle of brains.
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5 years ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

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'Cinderella' / 'Hansel & Gretel' / 'Song to Hermes', written and read by Jehane Markham
Poet, lyricist and dramatist Jehane Markham reads three of her own poems, based on traditional fairytales.
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5 years ago
6 minutes 36 seconds

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'The Magic Drum', a Yoruba story told by Colin Salmon
Colin Salmon tells this folk story from West Africa. A tale for all the family.
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5 years ago
13 minutes 3 seconds

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'Forty Hares and a Princess', told by Jonathan Pryce, Sam Scudder, Gemma Jones and Jane Barber
A Yiddish folk tale of a king's challenge to his daughter's suitor, and how a fool with a little luck is only half a fool. Told by Jonathan Pryce, Gemma Jones, Sam Scudder and Jane Barber. With original music by Sylvia Hallett.
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5 years ago
13 minutes 17 seconds

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'Be My Cariad', Welsh folktale performed by Gemma Jones
Gemma Jones performs Welsh folk tale 'Be My Cariad', telling the story of a young Welsh lad who casts his line on a moonlit lake, and catches more than he bargains for. Recorded at the Almeida Theatre, 1st October 2000. With music performed by Sylvia Hallett.
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5 years ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

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'Nicola Pesce' ('Nick Fish'), read by Marcello Magni
Nicola Pesce inadvertently escapes death by bunking off school, and wild hilarity ensues. Marcello Magni retells and improvises this Italian folk tale in glorious, uproarious style.
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5 years ago
13 minutes 14 seconds

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'The Dog & The Sparrow' from the Brothers Grimm, read by Ian McDiarmid
A fiercely loyal sparrow picks a revenge fight with a wagoner, proving that even the littlest among us should not be underestimated. Funny and characteristically Grimm.
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5 years ago
7 minutes 53 seconds

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'The Well of the World's End', performed by Bill Patterson
An Anglo-Scottish border version of the Frog Prince tale, told with perfect comedy timing by the brilliant Bill Patterson.
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5 years ago
6 minutes 59 seconds

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'Short Hoggers' performed by Brian Cox
Comical folk tale. When a paperwork problem prevents a little spirit from passing through the pearly gates, it's forced to return to earth to find itself a name.
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5 years ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

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'The Debutante' by Leonora Carrington, read by Penelope Wilton
Hilariously funny story by Leonora Carrington, read by Dame Penelope Wilton. A debutante befriends a hyena, with the most unlikely consequences. Archive recording from The Almeida Theatre, October 2000.
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5 years ago
7 minutes 36 seconds

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'The Jewish Vicar' performed by Jon Canter (from SPLASH!)
Jon Canter reads his excellently funny story 'The Jewish Vicar' about a man who finds himself in the wrong clothes at the right time. Recorded at the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh, in 2012. The story was later developed into a BBC Radio 4 afternoon play starring Stephen Mangan, Claudie Blakley and Pauline McLynn (2014).
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5 years ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

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'Just Say Hic!' performed by Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce performs this heartwarming Turkish folk tale, following the forgetful Hassan, whose curiosity and determination not to forget what he's told leads him into a spiralling comedy of errors.
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5 years ago
8 minutes 15 seconds

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'The Vinegar Bottle' performed by Judy Campbell
A charming English folk tale performed by Judy Campbell at the Almeida Theatre, recorded on October 1st 2000.
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5 years ago
8 minutes 31 seconds

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'The Offah Reading' by Adrian Mitchell
Adrian Mitchell recites his poem telling the tale of his visit to a school in Offah, and a reading not to be forgotten.
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5 years ago
2 minutes 50 seconds

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The Plays What I Wrote by William Shakespeare (a.k.a. Adrian Mitchell) performed by Roger Lloyd Pack
Adrian Mitchell's parody of William Shakespeare, trying to help us find a way of remembering all his plays. Brilliantly performed by Roger Lloyd Pack, with music by Sylvia Hallett & Miguel Tantos.
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5 years ago
4 minutes 49 seconds

Stories from the Archives
Gemma Jones performs this haunting folktale about a woman from the sea, who is captured by a human. But will her home and children on the shore be enough to keep her from her natural world? Introduced by Vernon Rose singing an extract of traditional folk song 'Selkie'.