Susan Calman Stands Up For Burns
- Radio factual
- BBC Radio Scotland
- 2010
- 1 episode
The Scottish comic examines the use of humour in the poetry of Robert Burns. Also features Susan Calman, Maureen Beattie, Tam Dean Burn, Gerry Mulgrew, Paul Young and more.
Key details
- Genre
- Factual
- Broadcast
- 2010
- Channel
- BBC Radio Scotland
- Episodes
- 1
- Features
- Susan Calman, Maureen Beattie, Tam Dean Burn, Gerry Mulgrew, Paul Young, Alison Peebles, Richard Wilson, Robert Carlyle and more
- Producers
- Esme Kennedy
- Company
Susan Calman looks for laughs in the poems of Robert Burns and his relevance to contemporary Scottish comedy.
Burns was passionate and patriotic about Scotland, its people and its culture but many of his funniest poems poke fun at Scotland and the Scottish psyche. The Scots' ability to laugh at themselves and their misfortunes is a trait which resurfaces in the material of Scottish to this day. Let's face it, Scottish comedians carve careers out of self-deprecating humour.
Comedian and former Lawyer Susan Calman takes a look at the range of vivid comedy in some of Rabbie's most iconic poems and investigates how much the themes he was writing about over 200 years ago have stood the test of time and still make us laugh today.
From Tam O' Shanter and Holy Willie's Prayer Address to a Haggis and To a Louse, the programme features Burns' poems recorded by some of Scotland's best-known actors: Maureen Beattie, Tam Dean Burn, Gerry Mulgrew, Paul Young, Alison Peebles, Richard Wilson, Roberts Carlyle, Alan Cumming, Crawford Logan and Brian Cox.
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Friday 8th October 2010 at 11:30am on BBC Radio Scotland
- Episode length
- 30 minutes
- All previous repeats
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- Thursday 25th January 2024 at 11:00pm on Radio 4 Extra
- Sunday 30th January 2011 at 4:30pm on Radio Scot
- Tuesday 25th January 2011 at 3:30pm on Radio Scot