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Bridget Christie and Clive Myrie

Exploring ‘hygge’, Sandi talks opera and poetry with Clive Myrie and hears of Bridget Christie’s mis-shaped radishes! From 2020.

‘Hygge’ (pronounced hoo-ga) along with ‘tak’ (the word for ‘thank you’ that we learnt from watching Borgen and other Scandi dramas) is one of the few Danish words to have become known to us in the UK.

It’s a word that means comfort, contentment and cherishing the simple pleasures in life. In lifestyle magazines it’s faux fur throws, cups of hot cocoa and scented candles; but to the Danish it has simpler and less commercial roots.

As these cold Winter nights draw in after a difficult year of scant comfort, it feels like we all need some hygge and legendary Dane, Sandi Toksvig, will do her best to bring it to you.

Deep in the Danish countryside in her cosy wood cabin, Sandi will explore the concept of hygge and the Danish way of life and welcomes celebrity guests who join her in front of the open fire to explore what brings them hygge.

In this episode, BBC TV newsreader Clive Myrie talks about finding respite in opera and poetry, while comedian Bridget Christie talks about the joy of running and her comforting but mis-shaped radishes.

Additional material from Simon Alcock and Charlie Dinkin.

Producer: Julia McKenzie

A BBC Studios production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2020.

28 minutes

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