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You're Dead to Me

Stonehenge (Radio Edit)

You're Dead to Me

BBC

Comedy, History

4.711.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Greg Jenner digs into the history and mystery of Stonehenge. Is it really the symbol of fertility and scene of sacrifice it’s portrayed to be, and what part of Stonehenge is the henge exactly? Featuring podcasting legend Richard Herring alongside archaeologist Susan Greaney from English Heritage.

Produced by Dan Morelle Script by Greg Jenner Research by Emma Nagouse Radio edit by Cornelius Mendez

A Muddy Knees Media production for BBC Radio 4.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey up Greg here, how you doing alright?

0:02.4

We are making Series 3 right now.

0:04.2

In the meantime we've been making these radio 4 versions of the previous episode.

0:08.3

We are putting them in the feed here permanently, they will be alongside the long versions.

0:12.5

So make sure you scroll down and choose which version you want.

0:15.6

So you can have the shorter, punchier, swear free versions or the long rambling sweary versions

0:21.2

up to you.

0:22.2

Thanks very much for listening, take care, bye.

0:47.6

I'll talk again with a few more stories Go To The

0:50.3

Future elementsğimizai pantsabossazosh Valley Joaks

1:17.4

midway through her PhD at Cardiff University. It's so greeny. Hi Sue, thanks for coming.

1:22.4

Hi, thanks for having me. And in Comedy Corner, he's the King of

1:25.1

Podcasts. He's a brilliant stand-up. He is a writer, a broadcaster. He is a very funny,

1:30.3

silly man. It's a fantastic Richard Herring. Hi Richard, how are you?

1:33.8

Hello, lovely to be here. Now, it's good to have you in the room together,

1:37.6

because I know you're both obsessed with stones in fields.

1:40.1

In our own ways. In your own ways, now people are only thinking,

1:43.5

what does he mean? Well, Sue is an archaeologist, you know, your job is

1:46.7

Stonehenge, that makes sense. But Richard, yes, you've got a weird new podcast.

1:51.6

I've moved to the countryside in a half, which are quite recently, and I walked my

1:55.2

dog round a field, and it was very stony, and I started just moving stones to the side

1:59.6

of my walk, and then I just thought, try and be productive with my time. So I started

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