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The Rebellious Tongues of the North

Episode 4 of 10

Melvyn Bragg looks at the turbulent years of rebellion which swept across the north of England, and the idea of 'northern' speech.

Episode Four is the story of rebellion and dissent in the north - and the way northern dialect is beginning to be marginalised and even mocked. Melvyn Bragg begins at Clifford's Tower in York, site of a Norman fortress built to keep the north under control. It was also the site centuries later, where Robert Aske - one of the leaders of The Pilgrimage of Grace (a great Catholic Rebellion) was executed. It's in York that St Margaret Clitherow was tortured to death. Melvyn goes to Riveaulx Abbey in North Yorkshire and finds evidence that the monks were on the brink of producing high quality cast iron and even blast furnaces. If the Reformation hadn't happened could the Industrial Revolution have begun here hundreds of years earlier? Melvyn examines how the south is coming to view the north - and its dialect. There is an idea that northern kinds of English are less prestigious. An idea that persists. Melvyn discusses this with Joan Bakewell. The poet Simon Armitage celebrates the speech patterns of the medieval poetic masterpiece 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight' and Melvyn meets Dame Judi Dench who remembers her time performing the York Mystery Plays.

Contributors
Jonnie Robinson, British Library
Joan Bakewell
Simon Armitage
Judi Dench
Toby Gordon
Natalie McCaul, Yorkshire Museum
Dr Sarah Bastow, University of Huddersfield
Susan Harrison, English Heritage
Prof Andy Wood, Durham University

Producer: Faith Lawrence.

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28 minutes

Last on

Sat 4 Aug 2018 01:30

Melvyn Bragg and Natalie McCaul, Curator of Archaeology, Yorkshire Museum

Melvyn Bragg and Natalie McCaul, Curator of Archaeology, Yorkshire Museum

Yorkshire Museum, York

Boar Badge worn by King Richard III’s supporters – part of Yorkshire Museum’s collection

Boar Badge worn by King Richard III’s supporters – part of Yorkshire Museum’s collection

Yorkshire Museum, York

Melvyn Bragg and relic of St Margaret Clitherow

Melvyn Bragg and relic of St Margaret Clitherow

The Bar Convent, York

Melvyn Bragg and Dr Sarah Bastow

Melvyn Bragg and Dr Sarah Bastow

The Bar Convent, York

Melvyn Bragg and Toby Gordon who played Lucifer in the 2016 York Mystery Plays

Melvyn Bragg and Toby Gordon who played Lucifer in the 2016 York Mystery Plays

York Minster

Melvyn Bragg and Susan Harrison, Collections Curator at English Heritage

Melvyn Bragg and Susan Harrison, Collections Curator at English Heritage

Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire

Professor Andy Wood with Melvyn Bragg

Professor Andy Wood with Melvyn Bragg

Durham

Melvyn Bragg and Simon Armitage

Melvyn Bragg and Simon Armitage

Marsden, Yorkshire

Broadcasts

  • Thu 1 Sep 2016 09:00
  • Thu 1 Sep 2016 21:30
  • Fri 3 Aug 2018 06:30
  • Fri 3 Aug 2018 13:30
  • Fri 3 Aug 2018 20:30
  • Sat 4 Aug 2018 01:30

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