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Subject: RE: David Attenborough folk music program
From: DaveRo
Date: 29 May 26 - 12:35 AM

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Subject: RE: David Attenborough folk music program
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 28 May 26 - 10:34 PM

Those of us in the US might try using a VPN set to a UK IP address.


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Subject: David Attenborough folk music program
From: YorkshireYankee
Date: 28 May 26 - 10:31 PM

Just came across this on BBC Radio 4 Extra: David Attenborough and the Natural History of Folk. Unfortunately, it's only available to listen to until June 4th or 5th (2026), but it's fabulous! (Apologies, those outside the UK may or may not be able to listen.)

"Sir David Attenborough joins BBC Radio 4 Extra's 100 CLUB as he celebrates his 100th birthday on 8th May 2026

"The wildlife legend is renowned for his bringing spectacular nature into the nation's living rooms.

"But his first TV series broadcast in 1954, was quite different - and yet not unrelated.
As a young producer Attenborough made 'Song Hunter', six programmes presented by the American folk music collector, Alan Lomax (who had recorded Leadbelly and Jelly Roll Morton) in which traditional musicians from all over Britain and Ireland sang and played.
'Song Hunter' was broadcast live so no longer exists. But Reg Hall saw the programmes on the base where he was doing his National Service. This was a life changing experience and he went on to work with and record several of the musicians featured.

"Prompted by such recordings, David Attenborough recalls the trials and wonders of the enterprise: how, seeking to book the great Traveller singer Margaret Barry, the production office called police stations throughout Donegal asking them, when next Barry was brought in drunk and disorderly, to let her know there was a ticket to London, a TV appearance and a fee ready for her.

"Lomax blew the budget bringing half a dozen women from the Hebrides to perform their tweed waulking songs. Sir David also had to battle BBC bureaucrats for permission to let the musicians drink beer while on-air.

"At this time the Corporation was engaged in two great endeavours, the BBC Folk Music and Dialect Recording Scheme. Peter Kennedy, Seamus Ennis, Hamish Henderson and Bob Copper were employed to gather songs, tunes, tales, customs and dialects. They travelled all over Britain and Ireland and recorded 700 people aged from 6 to 96. Some of these turned up in 'Song Hunter'.

"So Attenborough's career began with folk music. More than this, the way that the material was gathered - searching for, finding, waiting and recording people in their natural environment – has much in common with the way that, to this day, natural history programmes are made.

"Some of the personnel and the equipment overlapped. Peter Kennedy did pioneering work recording birdsong with the parabolic microphone he used for recording musicians. The BBC issued LPs of folksong and LPs of birdsong made by the same people, with the same gear, sharing the same office.

"David Attenborough recalls those days, as do Bob Copper and Peter Kennedy in previously unbroadcast recordings.

"Chris Watson, who works with David Attenborough today, considers the parallels of natural history sound recording and the collecting of music. And, to David Attenborough's delight, there is remarkable music by some of the people he first broadcast 60 years ago in 'Song Hunter'.

"Producer: Julian May
"First broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in February 2014."

There's also another programme that looks good (I haven't listened to it yet): David Attenborough – World Music Collector which is "available for over a year":


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