11 episodes

Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.

Mythical Creatures BBC Radio 4

    • Society & Culture

Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.

    10. Wulver

    10. Wulver

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    In the final episode of the series, Rhianna explores the tale of a mysterious wolf-like creature in Shetland. This mythical beast is not all it might, at first, seem to be. Rhianna digs into the story and finds out what it could reveal about folklore – and ourselves - in the 21st century and what the future might hold for mythical creatures.
    Storyteller: Graeme Johncock
    Other Contributors: Catriona Macdonald, Dr Mary Bateman, Mark Norman
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 14 min
    9. Banshees

    9. Banshees

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    In this episode, Rhianna is on a quest to find out about an Irish death omen, The Banshee. Rhianna explores the importance of this creature’s cry, the significance of her haggish female form, and why the belief of her remains strong today.
    Storyteller: Liz Weir
    Other Contributors: Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald, Sharon Blackie
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 13 min
    8. Selkies

    8. Selkies

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    In this episode, Rhianna heads to the Scottish coast to meet shape-shifting sea creature, the Selkie. Selkies are seals in the water but can remove their seal skins and become humans on the land.
    Rhianna explores the best known Selkie story, The Selkie Wife. She delves into what it reveals about some murky parts of our own history, and asks how it can be used to empower and help people today.
    Storyteller: Shona Cowie
    Other Contributors: Sharon Blackie, Lari Don
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 13 min
    7. Giants

    7. Giants

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    As a child Rhianna was told of sleeping giants on the hilltops near her grandparent’s house in Wales. Now she returns to the Welsh mountains and to Cader Idris – a striking mountain in the Eryri National Park – to meet a particularly intriguing giant. Rhianna discovers why giants have been important to humans for centuries. She explores what they can reveal about ourselves and our landscape, and what giant tales might offer us in the present day.
    Storyteller: Peter Stevenson
    Other Contributors: Erin Kavanagh, Dr Mary Bateman
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 14 min
    6. Hobs

    6. Hobs

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    Not all mythical creatures are found in the wilds of our landscape. Rhianna discovers there could be magical beings with us in our homes. She hears tales of helpful hobs in the North York Moors – small hairy creatures that do your chores while you’re asleep. Like many other friendly household spirits they can be useful but also temperamental. You need to stay on the right side of your hob! Rhianna, keen for some help around the house, takes notes on how to keep your hob happy, and what happens when it’s not. She also explores what stories of hobs and other household spirits can tell us about our lives past and present.
    Storyteller: Rosie Barrett
    Other Contributors: Bob Fischer, Mark Norman, Natalie Lawrence
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 14 min
    5. Mermaids

    5. Mermaids

    Fantasy writer Rhianna Pratchett takes us across an enchanted British Isles to discover mythical creatures that lurk in all corners of the land. She uncovers what they can tell us about our history, our world and our lives today.
    Rhianna is on the trail of one of her favourite mythical creatures - the mermaid. She visits Conwy in North Wales, the scene of a mermaid’s curse, and dives into a myriad of salty tales. Rhianna hears how the meaning and representation of mermaids has changed throughout history and how the mermaid can speak to the environmental movement in the 21st century.
    Storyteller: Ffion Phillips
    Contributor: Professor Sarah Peverley
    Presenter: Rhianna Pratchett
    Producers: Lorna Skingley and Sarah Harrison
    Executive Producer: Mel Harris
    Production Manager: Nikki Cannon
    Original Music by Ben MacDougall
    Sound Design and Mixing: John Scott
    A 7digital production for BBC Radio 4

    • 14 min

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

5 стотинки
5 stotinki
Непримиримите Подкаст
Miroslav Filkov
Legendi / Legends
Легенди / Legends
The Bulgarian History Podcast
Eric Halsey
Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy
Unwell
A Slight Change of Plans
Pushkin Industries

You Might Also Like

Uncanny
BBC Radio 4
Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley
BBC Radio 4
The Rest Is Politics
Goalhanger Podcasts
Witch
BBC Radio 4
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society
History Hit
The Moth
The Moth