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Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics: Series 5-8

More Comical Tales from Ancient Greece and Rome

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Four more series of Natalie Haynes' BBC Radio 4 show taking a comic look at the ancient world.

Author, broadcaster and 'rock star classicist' Natalie Haynes is a little bit obsessive about Ancient Greece and Rome. In these four series, she explores some of the most prominent historical and mythological figures from the classical world, telling their stories through a mix of stand-up comedy and conversation.

Series 5 asks how much Aristotle knew about elephants' tongues and bivalves on Lesbos; introduces us to Claudia Severa and other Roman-British women; and investigates Suetonius - biographer of the Caesars—and why Augustus used hot nuts to soften the hair on his thighs. Natalie also recounts the original epic story of Homer's The Iliad from memory (complete with magic bra and a very sulky Achilles).

In Series 6, Natalie stands up for Helen of Troy (expect new insights into feathery sex); Penthesilea, Amazon warrior queen, (with a natty line in ankle boots); Eurydice (chased by a sex pest and killed by a snake on her wedding day); and Penelope (lots of suitors, but fortunately an adept weaver).

Natalie also discusses Medusa, beloved sister and mother (but a hairdresser's nightmare); gives us the lowdown on Pandora (she of the box, which turns out to be a jar); tells the story of Jocasta (still spellbindingly shocking today); and asks whether Clytemnestra was the worst wife in Greek mythology (she murdered her husband, but was a good mother).

Guests include Dr Adam Rutherford, Professor Edith Hall, Professor Llewelyn Morgan, Dr Paul Roberts, Anita Anand, and Chris Riddell.

Production credits:

Presented by Natalie Haynes

Music by Sarah Gabriel and Sarah Angliss

Produced by Mary Ward-Lowery

Special guests: Dr Adam Rutherford, Professor Edith Hall, Professor Llewelyn Morgan, Dr Paul Roberts, Anita Anand, and Chris Riddell

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 23 December 2019-13 January 2020 (Series 5), 17 May-7 June 2020 (Series 6), 18 May-8 June 2021 (Series 7), 13 September-4 October 2022 (Series 8)

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Ancient Europa Grecia Historia y Crítica Literaria Roma Historia antigua Antigua Grecia Matrimonio Mitología griega Comedia Italia Mitología Clásicos Divertido
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Natalie Haynes never disappoints. Very accurate. Very funny. If it isn't in the Greek, she'll tell you.

Clever Classicist

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I was exposed to the "classics" in high school and college but only faintly remembered the stories. She brought the classics back to life with her wit and insight. Highly recommended if you want to regain, or be newly exposed to, the wonders of Greek and Roman literature.

Natalie Haynes - Goddess of Literary Stand-up

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She's done it again folks. I cackled. If you love the Classics and Greek Mythology do take a listen. If you have no sense of humor and do not like a good time this is not for you.

I laughed out loud

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I liked the humor and disliked the number of times I said to myself, "What the hell did she say?"

The story of Safo, and her epitaph.

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