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Stories from the Archives
Wonderful Beast
19 episodes
2 months 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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The Plays What I Wrote by William Shakespeare (a.k.a. Adrian Mitchell) performed by Roger Lloyd Pack
Stories from the Archives
4 minutes 49 seconds
5 years ago
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.
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'.