Mirth of Nations
Mark Tully asks what makes people laugh, when it is okay to smile and when a joke goes too far. Sociologist Christie Davies discusses how some groups become targets for humour.
From musical jokes and harmless limericks to the offence that can be caused by religious, sexual or racist humour, Mark Tully asks what makes us laugh, when it's OK to find something funny, and when a joke goes too far.
It's not always easy to draw the line between acceptable and unacceptable humour. For many, ethnic humour is inevitably racial humour and therefore automatically forbidden. But is it always as straightforward as that? With sociologist Christie Davies, Mark discusses how different nations form their own brand of jokes, how stereotypes emerge and how some groups become targets for humour.
Gilbert and Sullivan help us to laugh at those in authority, Daphne Du Maurier makes us squirm at the cruelty of a practical joke, and Mozart's Divertimento for Two Horns and String Quartet provides the punchline.
Produced by Adam Fowler
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Music Played
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Rebecca Clarke
Sonato for Viola and Piano
- 1919.
- Avi.
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John Reed
Trial By Jury – The Judge’s Song
- Gilbert & Sullivan: Great Patter Songs.
- London Records.
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Franz Waxman
Rebecca Movie Soundtrack
- Film Music Classics.
- Naxos.
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Michael Flanders and Donald Swann
The English
- At The Drop of Another Hat.
- Parlophone.
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Marie Lloyd
A Little Of What You Fancy
- A Little Of What You Fancy.
- Regal.
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Dmitry Shostakovich
No.15: Prelude
Performer: Vladimir Ashkenazy.- 24 Preludes and Fuges for Piano.
- Decca.
Readings
Title: Butterflies and Caustic Asides
Author: Maggie Andrews
Published by: Routledge in Because I Tell A Joke or Two
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Title: Rebecca
Author: Daphne du Maurier
Published by Penguin Books
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Title: Comic Racism and Violence
Author: Michael Billig
Edited by: Sharon Lockyer and Michael PickeringÌý
Published by Palgrave in Beyond A Joke
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Title: The Screwtape Letters
Author:Ìý CS Lewis
Published by HarperOne
Broadcasts
- Sun 10 May 2015 06:05´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
- Sun 10 May 2015 23:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4