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Curious Cases

More Frytful Scares

Curious Cases

BBC

Science

4.84.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

It was a dark and stormy night. A secret message arrived addressed to Rutherford & Fry from a mysterious woman called Heidi Daugh, who demanded to know: "Why do people like to be scared? For example, going on scary amusement park rides and watching horror movies that make you jump.”

What followed was an investigation, which would test our intrepid duo to their very limits. They explore the history of horror, starting with its literary origins in the Gothic fiction classic 'The Castle of Otranto'.

Adam challenges Hannah to watch a horror film without hiding behind a cushion. She quizzes horror scholar Mathias Clasen to find out why some people love the feeling of terror, whilst it leaves other cold.

Sociologist Margee Kerr and psychologist Claudia Hammond are also on hand to explore why scary movies are so powerful and popular. Then Rutherford and Fry investigate the more physical side of fear, when they delve into the history of roller coasters to investigate why we enjoy being scared.

Never ones to shy away from a challenge, the pair attempt to channel their inner adrenaline junkies with a trip on one the UK's scariest roller coasters at Thorpe Park.

David Poeppel from New York University studies the science of screaming, and we discover what makes screams uniquely terrifying. Plus, psychologist and broadcaster Claudia Hammond describes some early experiments which tested how fear affects our body.

This episode is a remake of two earlier broadcast episodes.

Producers: Fiona Roberts & Michelle Martin

Presenter: Adam Rutherford & Hannah Fry

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2021.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:04.6

MUSIC

0:10.9

Hello, Curios.

0:11.9

And this is the 12th episode in the current series,

0:14.1

but this is just a reminder that because of this,

0:17.1

just accumulates and everything.

0:19.0

And wildly around.

0:20.1

We were two episodes short for this run,

0:22.6

and so we've gone through the back catalog

0:24.3

to pull out our very favourites episodes.

0:28.1

Yes, and in the last episode was my favourite question

0:31.8

that I think we've ever answered about handiness.

0:34.3

Some amazing, interesting stuff in that episode.

0:37.9

And this episode, Adam got to pick his favourite.

0:41.0

And oh, Lordy, guess what he chose.

0:43.8

It was your least favourite ever.

0:46.8

I think in the five or six years and 80 episodes

0:50.0

that would be doing this.

0:51.0

All about being scared.

0:52.8

And so thanks to Adam and Pritit, that...

0:54.3

Now, we should tell you that we are going to be back

0:57.7

with a new series in the not too distant future

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