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Readers Harriet Walter and Tim McInnerny take a journey over and through the human body in the company of writers from Sappho to Larkin, with music from Beethoven to Chas 'n' Dave.
Join readers Harriet Walter and Tim McInnerny in a journey over and through the length of the human body in the company of writers spanning 25 centuries, with music from Beethoven to Chas 'n' Dave.
To begin, neurosurgeon Henry Marsh marvels at the grey jelly that is the source of human consciousness. Walter de la Mare strains his ears in a spooky old house and Milton's blindness helps him imagine Samson's blinded eyes. Cyrano de Bergerac's comically huge nose is followed by two 400-year-old self-help books about the tongue, and Fryderyk Chopin's advice on piano fingering includes the hand's relationship with the wrist, forearm and arm.
At the centre of the journey is the heart. It thumps with John Clare's first love and glows with consummated love in Tennyson's 'Now sleeps the crimson petal'. 'Never give all the heart', warns WB Yeats – too late for broken-hearted Sappho, Emily Dickinson and John Donne.
The ‘huge stuffed cloak-bag of guts' is the belly of Shakespeare's Falstaff, a cue for Giulia Enders to remind us that the gut is an integral part of human feeling and being.
At the gut's end, a 14th-century fart in Chaucer's ‘The Miller’s Tale’ still has the power of a thunderclap and, round the other side, Montaigne bemoans the 'indocile libertie' of the male member which rises to the occasion only at its choosing.
Nearly at journey's end, here are legs and feet. In Tolstoy's 'War and Peace' the aristocratic Natasha delights everyone with her innate ability to dance like a true Russian peasant, something Edward Lear's Pobble would have found difficult.
With Philip Larkin's 'An Arundel Tomb' and the end of life, the human body is represented in stone effigy. Now, 'Only an attitude remains' - and a final, hedged Larkinesque flourish 'to prove/Our almost-instinct almost true:/What will survive of us is love.'
David Papp (producer)
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Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    Georgia MannIntroduction ![]() 00:01 00:01Steve ReichMusic for 18 Musicians Ensemble: Ensemble Signal.- Harmonia Mundi.
- HMU907608.
- 14.
 Walt WhitmanI Sing the Body Electric, read by Harriet Walter Henry MarshDo No Harm, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:03 00:03Richard StraussAlso sprach Zarathustra Conductor: Andris Nelsons. Orchestra: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.- Orfeo.
- C878141A.
- 2.
 ![]() 00:06 00:06Maurice RavelL'heure espagnol Conductor: Lorin Maazel. Orchestra: Orchestra National de la RTF.- DG.
- 423 719 2.
- 1.
 Walter de la MareSeaton's Aunt, read by Harriet Walter ![]() 00:07 00:07Salvatore SciarrinoIntroduzione all'oscuro Conductor: Kwamé Ryan. Ensemble: ensemble recherche.- Kairos.
- 0012132KAI.
- 5.
 ![]() 00:08 00:08Howard SkemptonRise up, my Love Conductor: Paul Hillier. Ensemble: Ars Nova Copenhagen.- Cantaloupe.
- CA21127.
 ![]() 00:11 00:11William LawesConsort Suite 'for the violls' a 6, No. 3 in F major "Sunrise" Ensemble: Fretwork.- Virgin Classics.
- 791187-2.
- 1.
 John MiltonSamson Agonistes, read by Harriet Walter Edmond Rostand (trans. Charles Renauld)Cyrano de Bergerac, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:18 00:18Jean‐Philippe RameauContredanse (Les Indes galantes) Conductor: Frans Brüggen. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century.- Philips.
- 4389462.
- 9.
 Hannah WoolleyThe Gentlewomans Companion, read by Harriet Walter Laurent BordelonThe Management of the Tongue, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:22 00:22Chas & DaveRabbit Performer: Chas & Dave.- EMI.
- 094634066327.
- 2.
 Fryderyk Chopin (trans. Roy Howat)Projet de méthode, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:25 00:25Frédéric Chopin12 Studies (Op.10), No. 8 in F major Performer: Nelson Goerner.- Wigmore Hall Live.
- WHLIVE0039.
- 13.
 Aristotle (trans. GRT Ross)On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing, read by Harriet Walter John ClareFirst Love, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:30 00:30Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor' (Adagio un poco mosso) Conductor: Bernard Haitink. Performer: Murray Perahia. Orchestra: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.- Sony Classical.
- 88697102902.
- 2.
 WB YeatsNever give all the heart, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:37 00:37Franz SchubertString Quintet in C major, D. 956 (Adagio) Performer: Takács Quartet, Ralph Kirshbaum (cello).- Hyperion.
- CDA67864.
- 2.
 Sappho (trans. Michael R. Burch)Fragment 42, read by Harriet Walter John DonneThe Broken Heart, read by Harriet Walter Emily DickinsonHeart, we will forget him, read by Harriet Walter Ernest DowsonNon sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae, read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:47 00:47Charles IvesString Quartet No. 2 (Arguments) Ensemble: Schumann Quartett.- ARS Produktion.
- ARS38156.
- 6.
 William ShakespeareHenry IV, Part 1, Act 1, read by Tim McInnerny Giulia EndersGut, read by Harriet Walter ![]() 00:52 00:52John DowlandA Dream Performer: Jakob Lindberg.- BIS.
- BIS2082.
- 13.
 Geoffrey Chaucer (Edited for Popular Perusal by D Laing Purves)The Miller’s Tale, read by Harriet Walter ![]() 00:56 00:56Boots RandolphYakety Sax - Castle Pulse.
- PLS CD 515.
- 4.
 Michel de Montaigne (trans. John Florio)Of the force of Imagination (from Essays), read by Tim McInnerny ![]() 00:58 00:58Pierre CléreauElle est d’andouille friande (She is partial to sausage) Performer: La Maurache.- Arion.
- ARN68344.
- 2.
 Leo TolstoyWar and Peace, read by Harriet Walter ![]() 01:00 01:00Traditional (arr. Vera Gorodovskaya)At Sunrise Orchestra: Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra.- Mercury.
- 432 0002.
- 2.
 ![]() 01:02 01:02Mons Leidvin TakleFestmusikk Performer: Christopher Herrick.- Hyperion.
- CDA67577.
- 10.
 Edward LearThe Pobble Who Has No Toes, read by Harriet Walter and Tim McInnerny ![]() 01:06 01:06Traditional (arr. The Delta Rhythm Boys)Dem Dry Bones Performer: The Delta Rhythm Boys.- Dundeal Entertainment.
- CAT25662.
- 1.
 Philip LarkinAn Arundel Tomb, read by Harriet Walter ![]() 01:11 01:11Thomas TallisIf ye love me Conductor: Owain Park. Ensemble: The Gesualdo Six.- Hyperion.
- CDA68256.
- 5.
 Broadcasts- Sun 24 Mar 2019 17:30ѿý Radio 3
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