Episodes

Saturday Aug 17, 2024
Saturday Aug 17, 2024
Prospero addresses Ferdinand and Miranda's after their wedding masque. The temporary revelry of the masque is compared to the fleetingness of life. It is commonly interpreted as an autobiographical reflection on the temporality of Shakespeare's own theatrical career as, based on scholarship, the play was his last solely conceived play.
Find the text and a short commentary here.

Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
In celebration of Singapore's National Day, we're bringing you something a bit different today: a cheeky narrative poem by the legendary children's writer Roald Dahl. He offers a twist on the classic tale, adding his signature wit and dark humor. As we take a day off to celebrate Singapore's birthday, with red proudly displayed on the flag, enjoy this delightful retelling.
Find the full poem here.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Today is a Sea Sunday, where we remember the seafarers who make so many of our modern day conveniences possible. We've got a classic British poem today, by John Masefield (1878-1967) who was English Poet Laureate from 1930-1967 and published Sea-Fever in 1902. Listen to the way the poem propels readers forward, as if calling us to join him to go along to the seas too!
Find the full poem here.

Saturday Jul 20, 2024
Saturday Jul 20, 2024
Today's poem was recorded in May 2020, a tongue-in-cheek request from Sarah to little Josh who would be about four now. Find the full poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48419/this-be-the-verse

Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Today's poem is a well-known but often misinterpreted piece. Interestingly, the poem was written after Robert Frost took a walk with Edward Thomas. Coincidentally, we've just published a poem by Thomas in Episode 8 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Road_Not_Taken).
Find the poem here: www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44272/the-road-not-taken

Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Today we have a special interview with the legendary former cricketeer Abbas Ali Baig.
https://billpavilionend.com/you-must-remember-this/

Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Wednesday Jun 26, 2024
Today's poem was written many Junes ago, after a train journey taken by Edward Thomas in 1914, shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Thomas enlisted in 1915 and was killed in 1917, before his collection of poems was published.
Find the full poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/53744/adlestrop

Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
This episode features an essay written in August 2017 on Why We Watch Cricket. For cricket and not-yet-cricket fans alike.

Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Tuesday Jun 25, 2024
Today's poem was recorded on May 6, 2020. It was a birthday dedication to Margaret.
Find the poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57306/never-give-all-the-heart

Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Sunday Jun 23, 2024
Find the poem here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44479/ode-to-a-nightingale
This was a request from Joanna.

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