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Why you should keep off the straight and narrow | Slower Living

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

BBC iPlayer - Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!: Series 4: Documentary

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Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! , Series 4. - Episode 6: Documentary.

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Series 4. - Episode 6: Documentary :


Spoof reminiscences of a former variety star. Count Arthur Strong is an expert in everything from the world of entertainment to the origins of the species, all false starts and nervous fumbling, poorly concealed by a delicate sheen of bravado and self-assurance.
To further his career as a top celebrity, Arthur manages to persuade Geoffrey away from his duties at the church hall to help make a documentary about Arthur himself for the BBC. On his trip down memory lane he visits one of the old theatres where he regularly topped the bill, only to find that it has recently changed hands.
With Steve Delaney, Mel Giedroyc, Dave Mounfield, Alastair Kerr and Terry Kilkelly. Broadcast on: BBC Radio 4, 11:30am Wednesday 11th February 2009.
Duration: 30 minutes.
Available until: 12:02pm Wednesday 18th February 2009.
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Fry's English Delight . . . . . . .


Listen to the latest edition
Sundays 1st February - 15 February 2009, 1.30pm

Charting the change in Language

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Playfully informative programmes aimed at broadening listeners knowledge and occasionally venturing into some difficult and contentious areas.
Is English inherently more metaphorical than any other language because of its marine heritage? What's the connection, "at the end of the day", between cliche and literary modernism?
And what happens when you take up the invitation on a white van suggesting you ask the driver for a quotation? Does he go for Wilde or Shakespeare?


Stephen Fry
"It is not a case of loving the language so much you want to preserve every hair on its lovely little head. The fun comes from watching it change and working out how.
Our programme on Metaphor suggests that the way metaphorical language operates is a bit like the way the sea shapes the land. Which is itself a metaphor.
Some academics believe ALL language is a metaphor. For what? you might ask. And spend a delightful afternoon thinking about the answer."
Stephen Fry.



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