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The Power and the Glory

Episode 5 of 5

Stephen Fry explores language. He looks at our desire to entertain and explain through stories, and why any attempt at formula is doomed to fail.

In this programme, Stephen Fry celebrates storytelling. It has been with us as long as language itself and as a species, we love to tell our stories. This desire to both entertain and explain has resulted in the flowering of language to describe every aspect of the human condition.

Stephen asks just what makes a good story and why some writers just do it better. He reveals what stories make him shiver with joy or, conversely, shudder with horror. From Homer's epic to Joyce's modern-day reinvention with Ulysses, from taking in Shakespeare, PG Wodehouse, Tolkien, Orwell, Auden, Bob Dylan and the even the mangled web of words that became known as Birtspeak, Stephen uncovers why certain words can make us laugh, cry or tear our hair out.

Talking to storytelling gurus like screenwriter William Goldman and modern-day interpreters of classics like Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson, he looks at how character and plot are interwoven and how any schema to create the perfect story are doomed. Shakespearean actors Simon Russell Beale, David Tennant, Brian Blessed and Mark Rylance give their take on Hamlet and laud the bard as the blue planet's supreme writer. Sir Christopher Ricks argues that Bob Dylan should be considered as great a poet as anyone, whilst Richard Curtis explains why Auden can move us to tears but why in the modern world, Coldplay are just as important.

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Sat 31 Dec 2011 02:55

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Role Contributor
Writer Stephen Fry
Presenter Stephen Fry
Director of photography Simon Ffrench
Sound Recordist Adam Toy
Sound Recordist Tim Hodge
Sound Recordist Sean O'Neil
Composer Debbie Wiseman
Composer Andy Hopkins
Production Manager Lucy Tate
Executive Producer Cassian Harrison
Executive Producer Gina Carter
Director Helen Williamson
Producer Helen Williamson
Series Producer John-Paul Davidson

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