Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Simon Armitage goes on a journey to discover the language and landscape of the Arthurian romance, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and finds modern relevance in its hero's trials.
Simon Armitage goes on a journey to discover the language and landscape of our first great Arthurian romance, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. For JRR Tolkien, Gawain is 'a fairy tale for adults', but Armitage finds strong modern relevance in the trials of its stripling hero and a tale of do or die. A marvel of the imagination, Armitage argues that Gawain must take its place alongside Chaucer and Shakespeare at the head of the canon.
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Music Played
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Mansun
The Chad Who Loved Me
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Joy Division
Atmosphere
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Jeff Buckley
Hallelujah
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The Cure
A Forest
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Simon Armitage |
Producer | Tim Dunn |
Director | Tim Dunn |
Series Producer | Mary Sackville-West |