 
                
                        So Emotional
A journey through our seven universal emotions in the company of readers Iain Glen and Brid Brennan.
There are seven universal emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, surprise and contempt. Readers Brid Brennan and Iain Glen take us on an emotional roller coaster with words ranging from the 17th century lusciousness of Milton to the high impact sparseness of 'insta-poet' Rupi Kaur.
Our emotional journey begins with the laughter of a four year old, Judy Garland bidding us to 'Get Happy' and Jack Underwood's touching portrait of Happiness. But sadness has a beauty of its own and Milton hails Melancholy, while the 14th century mystic Margery Kempe immerses herself in the misery of Christ's suffering. No one does misery like Morrissey so The Smiths are here to tell us: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now. Dylan Thomas and Elvis Costello deliver some explosive anger, while Dorothy Parker and Lulu have a surprise for their disappointing lovers. Roald Dahl's truly disgusting description of Mr Twit's beard will put you off extravagant facial hair for life, while Henry James and Benjamin Britten deliver the fear-factor in the spine-chilling Turn of the Screw. Our emotional journey ends with the chillingly inhuman contempt of Brett Easton Ellis' American Psycho and a look back to the medieval practice of fasting to fine-tune human emotions.
You can find a collection of discussion programmes exploring different emotions recorded at the 2019 Free Thinking Festival in a collection on the programme website 
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Readings:
Jack Underwood: Happiness
Aatish Taseer: Extract from The Twice Born: Life and Death on the Ganges
Milton: Extract from Il Penseroso
John Clare: I Am! 
Margery Kempe translated by Barry Windeatt: Extract from The Book of Margery Kempe
Rupi Kaur: What is Stronger than the Human Heart? 
Dylan Thomas: Not This Anger
Charlotte Brontë: Extract from Jane Eyre
Ted Hughes: Crow Blacker Than Ever
Roald Dahl: Extract from The Twits
Sara Teasdale: Fear read by Iain Glen
Henry James: Extract from The Turn of the Screw
Dorothy Parker: Surprise
Bret Easton Ellis: Extract from American Psycho
Translated by Hetta Howes: Extract from Speculum Sacerdotale
Producer: Georgia Mann
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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    ![]() 00:01 00:01Harold Arlen & Ted KoehlerGet Happy Performer: Judy Garland & the MGM Studio Orchestra.- Rhino.
 
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    Jack UnderwoodHappiness read by Brid Brennan ![]() 00:04 00:04Sacred Music of the Ganges - Times Music Spiritual, TDFH 001.
 Aatish TaseerExtract from The Twice Born: Life and Death on the Ganges read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:06 00:06HolbourneThe Image of Melancholy, a Pavanne Performer: Barokksolistene, Bjarte Eike (conductor).- BIS BIS2057.
 MiltonExtract from Il Penseroso read by Brid Brennan ![]() 00:12 00:12The SmithsHeaven Knows IÂ’m Miserable Now Performer: The Smiths.- Rough Trade.
 ![]() 00:15 00:15Max RichterOn the Nature of Daylight Performer: Louisa Fuller (violin), John Metcalfe (viola), Philip Sheppard (cello), Chris Worsey (cello).- Fatcat CD1304.
 John ClareI Am! read by Iain Glen Margery Kempe translated by Barry WindeattExtract from The Book of Margery Kempe read by Brid Brennan ![]() 00:23 00:23Giovanni Battista PergolesiStabat mater for soprano, alto, strings & organ in F min, Stabat mater doloroso Performer: Rene Jacobs & Sebastian Hennig (counter tenors), Concerto Vocale.- Harmonia Mundi HMA1951119.
 ![]() 00:27 00:27Emily HallInstrumental Performer: Emily Hall and Ruth Wall (harps).- Bedroom Community HVALUR23CD.
 Rupi KaurWhat is Stronger than the human heart? Read by Iain Glen Dylan ThomasNot This Anger read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:30 00:30Elvis CostelloIÂ’m Not Angry Performer: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar).- Columbia.
 Charlotte BrontëExtract from Jane Eyre read by Brid Brennan ![]() 00:35 00:35BeethovenRondo Cappricio in G major, Rage Over A Lost Penny Performer: Alfred Brendel (piano).- Vox Box, CDX5112.
 Ted HughesCrow Blacker Than Ever read by Ted Hughes ![]() 00:42 00:42Sydney CarterThe Crow on the Cradle Performer: Judy Collins.- Elektra.
 ![]() 00:45 00:45Scarlatti arr. Wendy CarlosExtract from Sonata in E KK.531 Performer: Wendy Carlos (keyboard).- East Side Digital ESD81612.
 Roald DahlExtract from The Twits read by Iain Glen ![]() 00:47 00:47Ray CharlesThe Man With the Weirdo Beard Performer: Ray Charles and the Raelettes.- Rhino.
 ![]() 00:51 00:51György LigetiExtract from Kyrie, Requiem Performer: Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Michael Gielen (director).- Wergo, 60045-50.
 Sara TeasdaleFear read by Iain Glen Henry JamesExtract from The Turn of the Screw read by Brid Brennan ![]() 00:57 00:57Benjamin BrittenExtract from Act I of The Turn of the Screw Performer: David Hemmings (soprano), Peter Pears (tenor), English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten (conductor).- Decca, 425672-2.
 Dorothy ParkerSurprise read by Brid Brennan ![]() 01:03 01:03Mick Jagger & Keith RichardsSurprise Surprise Performer: Lulu & The Luvvers.- Decca.
 ![]() 01:05 01:05Philip GlassGlassworks, opening Performer: Valentina Lisitsa (piano).- Decca 478 8079.
 Brett Easton EllisExtract from An American Psycho read by Iain Glen ![]() 01:11 01:11AnonLa Quinte Estampie Real Performer: Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow (director).- Decca 430 2642.
 Translated by Hetta HowesExtract from Speculum Sacerdotale, collection of fifteenth-century sermons, read by Iain Glen Broadcasts- Sun 31 Mar 2019 17:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
- Tue 31 Dec 2019 17:45ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3
 
 
            