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I Have Heard the Mermaids Singing

What is the truth behind the mermaid story? Janet Ellis investigates mermaids in myths, movies and marketing. From October 2009.

Janet Ellis heads to Cornwall, Preston and Macclesfield to speak to authors, storytellers and academics about the power of the mermaid image and its origins.

She hears from the man who came up with the Starbucks logo, perhaps the most prevalent mermaid in modern culture, and finds out the identity of the 'girl next door' on whom it was based. Janet also trawls through the myriad mermaid references in art and literature, from Robert Graves and TS Eliot to the Pre-Raphaelites, who used the mermaid as a powerful image of voluptuous sexuality.

The legend of the mermaid is said to date back to the days when sailors far from home would mistake sea mammals like manatees and dugongs for semi-human creatures. Since the days of Homer, the image of the mysterious female luring sailors to their deaths has remained extremely powerful in the popular imagination, and has survived numerous reinventions over the centuries. With the help of the likes of Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney, mermaids have become as much a mainstay of modern childhood as pirates and princesses.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 5 Jan 201801:30

Broadcasts

  • Tue 6 Oct 200911:30
  • Thu 26 Feb 201506:30
  • Thu 26 Feb 201513:30
  • Thu 26 Feb 201520:30
  • Fri 27 Feb 201502:30
  • Thu 4 Jan 201806:30
  • Thu 4 Jan 201813:30
  • Thu 4 Jan 201820:30
  • Fri 5 Jan 201801:30