24/12/2014
Susanna Hislop on the origins of names of the night sky's constellations: A unicorn – the constellation Monoceros. From December 2014.
A seasonal reading for clear and frosty nights, when the skies sparkle with thousands of dots forming half remembered, almost traceable shapes. These are the stories behind the names and shapes of the constellations that pattern the night sky.
Stories In The Stars by Susanna Hislop is read by a range of voices and accents from around the country and the globe. It might be one of the stories that the great Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy assigned to them in his masterwork that became known as the Almagest, or it might be a personified first person narration from the constellation Chameleon having a grumble about the number of different names and imagined shapes assigned to him over the millennia.
From Greco-Roman mythology to the lives of the eighteenth century astronomers, this is a delightful miscellany which gives us a reason to step outside, look up and wonder at the magic lantern show above us.
Readers: Noma Dumezweni, Jessica Gunning, Colman Domingo
Episode Three:
A Unicorn – the constellation Monoceros is as likely to exist as Father Christmas.
Abridged, directed and produced by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for Â鶹Éç Radio 4
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Role | Contributor |
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Reader | Noma Dumezweni |
Reader | Jessica Gunning |
Reader | Colman Domingo |
Author | Susanna Hislop |
Abridger | Jill Waters |
Director | Jill Waters |
Producer | Jill Waters |
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