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Losing The Children

Author Michael Rosen explores the meaning behind one of Germany's greatest fairy tales, The Pied Piper of Hamelin. From 2005.

The story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin has been part of German folklore for centuries.

But who was the colourful figure who led first, the plague of rats - and then the children, away forever from the town of Hamelin?

Author and former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen visits the actual town of Hamelin in Lower Saxony, exploring its medieval streets via rat-infested London, ancient German pagan ritual and the whispering silence of Eton College library.

He finally uncovers the truth behind the legend that should never again be thought of as just a fairy tale.

With extracts read by Andrew Sachs.

Featuring:

Michael Boyer - Actor playing the Piper in the town of Hamelin
Carol Cox - who had a rat
Steve Wilson - Local Pest Control Officer
Elke Liebs - Lecturer at Potsdam University
Michael Meredith - Librarian at Eton College
Maria Tatar - Harvard University
Atom Egoyan - Canadian film director
Professor Jurgen Udorf - Museum in Hamelin

Producer: Lizz Pearson

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in February 2005.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 5 Jan 202420:00

Broadcasts

  • Tue 27 May 201406:30
  • Tue 27 May 201413:30
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  • Wed 26 Jul 201706:30
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  • Thu 27 Jul 201701:30
  • Fri 8 Oct 202114:30
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  • Fri 5 Jan 202420:00