Summer Over England
4 Extra Debut. Nigel Forde with an evocation of summer, drawn from seasonal recordings in the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Archive from the 1930s -1990s. From 2010.
Poet Nigel Forde presents a seasonal reflection.
Summer more than any other time of year is richly represented in the recordings held in the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Archive.
'Summer Over the British Isles' was a famous 1937 feature programme evoking the moment when the country could perhaps relax a little, ease its braces and its stays, and stretch out in the long grass ...and hope it wouldn't rain. It was also a vaguely patriotic and - with hindsight - prophetic programme capturing an era that was about to be blown apart by the off-stage murmurs of war from Europe.
But there's much more - Laurie Lee recalling the 'Hill Cricket' played on summer days in the Cotswold villages of his youth, Alistair Cooke describing a day at Lords and that other immortal voice of cricket, John Arlott, recalling long shadows and steepling catches.
Vita Sackville-West describes the joys of great summer gardens; Henry Williamson forsakes otters to hymn the beauty of Devon and we catch the sound of conflict in 1964 when Britain's seaside became a battleground for disaffected youngsters...
Producer: Simon Elmes
First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3 in January 2010.