Midwinter
Roger McGough explores the archives to find the most evocative winter poems read by some celebrated actors. With Thomas Hardy, Miroslav Holub, Robert Frost and Shakespeare.
Roger McGough explores the archives to find the most evocative winter poems read by some of our best actors. Poets Thomas Hardy, Miroslav Holub, Robert Frost and Shakespeare are brought to life by actors including Juliet Stevenson, Dame Harriet Walter and Hugh Laurie. Steeleye Span and Bert Jansch make up the numbers.
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This Week's Poems
Storm
By Roger McGough
Birds at Winter Nightfall
By Thomas Hardy
From Thomas Hardy: A Critical Selection of His Finest Poetry
Published by Oxford University Press
A Winter Night
by Tomas Transtromer
Translated by Robin Robertson
From The Deleted World
Published by Enitharmon Press
Noon Thaw
by Tomas Transtromer
translated by Robin Fulton
From New Collected Poems
Published by Bloodaxe
The Holly and the Ivy
Performed by Steeleye Span
How to Paint the Perfect Christmas
By Miroslav Holub,
translated by Iain Milner and George Theiner
From Miroslav Holub: Selected Poems, translated by Ian Milner and George Theiner
Published by Penguin
The Journey of the Magi
By TS Eliot
from Collected Poems
Published by Faber & Faber
In the Bleak Midwinter
By Christina Rossetti
Performed by Bert Jansch
Winter (extract from ‘The Seasons’)
by James Thomson
From James Thomson: Poetical Works
Published by Oxford University Press
Those Winter Sundays
By Robert Hayden
From The Oxford Book of American Poetry
Published by Oxford University Press
An Old Man’s Winter Night
By Robert Frost
From The Poetry of Robert Frost
Published by Jonathan Cape
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
By Robert Frost
From The Poetry of Robert Frost
Published by Jonathan Cape
‘When Icicles Hang’ from ‘Love’s Labour Lost’
by William Shakespeare
London Snow
by Robert Bridges
From: Robert Bridges’ Poetical Works
Published by Oxford University Press
Now Winter Nights Enlarge
By Thomas Campion
From The Oxford Book of Sixteenth Century Verse
Published by Oxford University Press
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Roger McGough |
Broadcasts
- Sun 18 Dec 2016 16:30BBC Radio 4
- Tue 27 Dec 2016 23:30BBC Radio 4
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