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1. Departure

Wrestling with grief for the death of his father, Malachy Tallack travels around the 60th parallel. Read by Sandy Grierson.

Marking a borderland between 'near' and 'far north', the 60th parallel wraps itself around the lower reaches of Finland, Sweden and Norway.

It crosses the tip of Greenland and of South Central Alaska and cuts the great spaces of Russia and Canada in half.

The parallel also passes through Shetland, at the very top of the British Isles.

Malachy Tallack travelled to some of the places that share this latitude, beginning in Shetland, where he has spent most of his life.

Wrestling with notions of home and belonging, he hoped that the journey would help him come to terms with his father's untimely death.

Focusing on the landscapes and natural environments of the parallel, and the way that people have interacted with those landscapes, Tallack explores themes of wildness and community, of isolation and engagement, of exile and memory.

Abridged in five parts by Laurence Wareing.

Read by Sandy Grierson.

Producer: Kirsteen Cameron

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2015.

15 minutes

Last on

Tue 18 Nov 202503:30

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Credits

RoleContributor
ReaderSandy Grierson
AuthorMalachy Tallack
AbridgerLaurence Wareing
ProducerKirsteen Cameron

Broadcasts

  • Mon 13 Jul 201509:45
  • Tue 14 Jul 201500:30
  • Mon 17 Nov 202508:30
  • Mon 17 Nov 202513:30
  • Mon 17 Nov 202519:30
  • Tue 18 Nov 202503:30