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Word of Mouth
Michael Rosen presents the series on words, language and the way we speak. He visits a training school to learn about the special language used by circus people.
Michael Rosen presents the series on words, language and the way we speak.
He visits Circomedia, the circus training school in Bristol, to learn about the special language used by clowns, jugglers and acrobats.
Lindsay Camp, who has written a book on the language of persuasion, has hints on how to get one's own way; Philipa Stephenson explores how to make people in photos look as though they are happy and Craig Brown chooses the winners of the competition to invent a proverb.
[Rpt of Mon 11.00pm].
Last on
Tue 8 May 200716:00
BBC Radio 4 FM
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- Tue 8 May 200716:00BBC Radio 4 FM
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Word of Mouth
Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them











