Ulysses 31 - Greek Myth-riffing Franco-Japanese anime charting the titular Bee Gee-alike's search through space for the legendary Planet Earth, assisted by diminutive comedy robot No-No who only introduced himself the thirty four times in the theme song.
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Time for the traditional recommendation for this splendid compilation of forgotten late fifties festive-themed pop, folk and jazz discs put together by Saint Etienne. The sound of a lost Christmas world of paper chains and department store grottos.
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Word of the day is ‘arsle’ (19th century): to have a distinct sense of going backwards.
Photo of Greg Jenner, Mike Wozniak, and Dr Mary Bateman - the You’re Dead To Me podcast artwork is a funny play on the Bayeux Tapestry, showing King Harold with arrow in his eye pointing accusingly at William of Normandy
Greg Jenner is joined in medieval Europe by Dr Mary Bateman and comedian Mike Wozniak to learn all about the legends of King Arthur. Most of us have heard of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table. But where do these legends come from? Arthur first appears in the writings of a ninth-century monk, but he's not the king we know today: no Merlin or Lancelot, no Excalibur, and no Camelot. These elements were added later, as the legends were retold and rewritten across Europe. This episode traces the stories of Arthur and his knights from their early medieval origins, exploring the changes made as they were adapted over the centuries by everyone from French romance authors to Victorian poets, and taking in some famous medieval texts, including the Welsh Mabinogion
Along the way, we also look at the places in modern Britain that still bear Arthurian names and the wacky artefacts that have been associated with the legendary king, and ask the crucial question: did King Arthur really exist? If you're a fan of heroic quests, knights in shining armour and fantastical medieval stories, you'll love our episode on the legends of King Arthur. If you want more from Mike Wozniak, check out our episode on Charles Dickens at Christmas. And for more lovely legends, listen to our episodes on Atlantis and Norse Literature.
You're Dead To Me is the comedy podcast that takes history seriously. Every episode, Greg Jenner brings together the best names in history and comedy to learn and laugh about the past. Hosted by: Greg Jenner Research by: Hannah Cusworth and Jon Norman-Mason Written by: Jon Norman-Mason, Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow, Emma Nagouse, and Greg Jenner Produced by: Emmie Rose Price-Goodfellow and Greg Jenner Audio Producer: Steve Hankey Production Coordinator: Ben Hollands Senior Producer: Emma Nagouse Executive Editor: James Cook
Heard our new episode about King Arthur? It’s funny and charts 1,500 years of literature & legend
With the brilliant Mike Wozniak (who knew a surprising amount!) and the fab medieval historian @mareganlefay.bsky.social. Listen to You’re Dead To Me on BBC SOUNDS
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🔔 NEW EPISODE! ‼️
Hi, come listen to me, comedian Desiree Burch, and historian Dr Michell Chresfield as we discuss the extraordinary life and work of American abolitionist and preacher Sojourner Truth
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I was 14 and this song blew me away. I LOVED the whole Two Tone scene - music, ethos, style. So vital and exciting. Brilliant to dance to.
It also introduced me to the old school, original ska which inspired it - a wonderful education for me. It will never grow old.
Thatz my girl,,, making history to front Nirvana with its surviving members
#VioletGrohl
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28 January is Pride and Prejudice Day. Happy Pride and Prejudice Day to all who celebrate. Here is Colin Firth’s Darcy’s Pemberley. Lovingly cared for by the women (and men and everyone but there’s a female
fabase of a certain age let’s face it) of the National Trust.
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day. 80 years ago today, Allied troops liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
2 years ago I had the huge honour of interviewing one of the survivors, Kitty Hart-Moxon. Then aged 95, she was extraordinary. Here is our conversation
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We never imagined that 80 years after the liberation of #Auschwitz we would see such appalling levels of antisemitism and Islamophobia, and a resurgence of the far right, in Europe.
#HolocaustMemorialDay
watched the first two episodes of The Good Life last night as I fancied something comforting familiar from my childhood, and my god it was not comforting at all, it's a man having a midlife crisis and then dragging his entire social circle into it with him
“Totalitarianism in power invariably replaces all first-rate talents, regardless of their sympathies, with those crackpots and fools whose lack of intelligence and creativity is still the best guarantee of their loyalty”
-Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)
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Radcliffe & Maconie
Mark and Stuart present a feast of great music and chat for weekend breakfast. With a selection of music old and new to get the weekend started.
EVERYTHING IS O.K. DESPITE THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS.
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Chasing Rainbows
Watching Lucy Worsley on telly again has compelled me to resurrect this one of her Guardian Questionnaire answers
A good first page should:
✒️ Introduce the reader to one or more characters.
✒️ Establish when and where the action is happening.
✒️ Introduce the genre.
✒️ Set the tone for the novel.
Head to the blog for more tips:
Biden warns 'dangerous' oligarchy taking shape in farewell address
"Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that really threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedom”
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“Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation enabling the abuse of power. The free press is crumbling. Editors are disappearing. Social media is giving up on fact-checking. The truth is smothered by lies told for power and profit”
President Joe Biden
Culture Secretary, Lisa Nandy, promises change is on its way for Britain's touring artists.
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ON JANUARY 20TH, READ MLK! READ ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT! READ ABOUT RECONSTRUCTION! READ ABOUT JIM CROW!
You want to do something for the good of history? Do something constructive and learn from the ancestors.
Just in from mammoth interview session to two bits of news. One that a DV perp got locked up because of something I did and that a vulnerable constituent had a a massive wrongful debt written off after our intervention. This is why I came to politics, this is why I'll just keep cracking on.
Thank you for carrying on despite the awful way you have been treated
Apple TV is free to use this weekend — it started badly, but now has the highest quality benchmark for its TV shows.
If you love high spec sci-fi, warm character comedy, and polished drama, it’s superb. My fave streamer by far
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Word of the day is most definitely ‘hurkle-durkling’ (19th-century Scots): to linger in bed long after it’s time to get up.
My God imagine if media had told anyone about this