Monday, 18 August 2014

PEEPING AT PIERS

BBC Radio 4 has a long and noble history of tackling the unlikely in a daring – even outrageous – way: yesterday, writer Ian Sansom, decided to attempt an adaptation of the 14th Century poetic allegory, Piers the Plowman...


Ian found himself locked away in a Curfew Tower in the Glens of Antrim...


...and, calling from a nearby phone box, seeking help from a certain radio dramatist...

You can read about this bizarre and rarefied – but rather splendid – programme here...



The programme is repeated on BBC Radio 4, next Saturday at 23:30 or, for the next six days, you can catch up with Ian Sansom's wild experiment (and my fleeting cameo) by Clicking Here! 


2 comments:

Sheila said...

It didn't make me want to rush out and get a copy of the poem, but it was an enjoyable and engaging programme.

And it was good to hear recognition of your status too ...

Brian Sibley said...

Worth reading in translation - an early precursor of John B's A Pilgrim's Progress it contains a lot of fascinating insights into Christian thinking of the time that, in its turn, proved influential on later apologists...