Episodi

  • Episode 186 - MEDIEVAL GHOSTS
    Jan 20 2026

    Mark Norman is joined by broadcaster, author and medievalist Dr Eleanor Janega to look at the role of the ghost in the medieval period.

    What elements of the behaviour of the ghost might we still recognise today? What was the view and the role of the church when it came to ghosts? Did people use ghosts for entertainment as we do now?

    You can find out more about Eleanor, her broadcasting and her writing on her website at https://eleanorjanega.com/

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    54 min
  • Episode 185 - THE FOLKLORE OF PROVERBS
    Jan 12 2026

    The Folklore Podcast returns to its original first principles for the first show of Season 11, with an episode written and presented by creator and host Mark Norman.

    The episode is a short exploration of the role of proverbs in folklore, and its writing was inspired by a new music track, 'Breadcrumbs' by artist Amy Hopwood which you can hear at the end of the show.

    Watch a video version of this podcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Rn6R_FnqV-Y

    You can visit Amy's website and get links to her music and art at https://amyhopwood.co.uk/

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    17 min
  • Folklore Podcast 2026 announcement
    Dec 29 2025

    Want to know what to expect from the show as we head to 2026, and where to find the content you enjoy?

    Listen to this short announcement from creator and host, Mark Norman.

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    5 min
  • Christmas Special 2025 - The Mistletoe Bride
    Dec 22 2025

    Welcome to the 2025 Folklore Podcast Christmas Special.

    Folklorist Mark Norman, the creator and host of The Folklore Podcast for the last 10 years, relates the legend of the Mistletoe Bride and provides a rare look at a very obscure reference to what is probably the earliest version of the tale in print, from 1809, placing the story in Germany and not England at all.

    The episode is rounded off with a performance of the song which popularised the legend, 'The Mistletoe Bough' given exclusively for the audience of the podcast by critically acclaimed English folk singer Jackie Oates.

    Visit Jackie's website at www.jackieoates.co.uk

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    13 min
  • Episode 184 - THIRST: RIVERS AND FOLKLORE
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode of the podcast, host Mark Norman discusses some points relating to the folklore of rivers, with a particular focus on their perceived need for sacrifice and to 'claim a heart' each year.

    This is followed by a discussion with writer Darren Simpson, the author of a new folk horror book for young adults, 'Thirst', which uses similar themes in its plot.

    And finally, the show is closed with a new single from folk duo Lunatraktors, 'Yarrow', based on a Child Ballad.

    You can find Darren Simpson online at https://darrensimpsonwrites.co.uk/

    Lunatraktors have a website at https://www.lunatraktors.space/

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    53 min
  • Episode 183 - GHOST STORIES WITH MICHELLE PAVER
    Nov 29 2025

    I chat with author Michelle Paver about all things ghost story. What makes a good haunt? Which are her favourites and which doesn't she like? And what do ghosts mean to her?

    For the second part of the interview we take a look at Michelle's new novel 'Rainforest', a ghost story set in the Mexican rainforest. Having previously placed her ghosts in the isolation of the Arctic and high up a mountain, Michelle once again shows that you can have an effective haunt in an unexpected location. We explore Mayan folklore, shamanism and the cultural roles of that civilization on the story.

    The episode includes an extract of the audiobook version of Rainforest, read by Richard Armitage.

    You can visit Michelle's website to find our more about her work at https://michellepaver.com/

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Episode 182 - GATHERINGS
    Nov 12 2025

    The British ritual year is full of fascinating public events, sports, games, processions and festivals. Whether long-running or modern, revival or continuous, there is something for everyone and a rich background of folklore and tradition behind them all.

    A new 6-part documentary series, "Gatherings", shines a light on some of these, but in an unusual way. No presenter. No celebrity. No narrative. Gatherings presents the events as the onlookers would see them, along with interviews with organisers, participants and visitors.

    In this episode of the podcast, I meet with the director Dave Brewis to learn more about how the series came about, the ethos behind it and, of course, the events themselves.

    You can learn more about Gatherings, and find out how to watch, at https://gatherings.tv/

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    41 min
  • Episode 181 - THE TRAITORS: WHIMSY OR WITCH-HUNT?
    Oct 31 2025

    I gather together a gaggle of witchcraft historians to discuss the cult TV gameshow 'The Traitors'. To what extent do the machinations of the contestants in the show, whichever version that might be, draw parallels with the witch-hunts of the Early Modern Period?

    Joining me to debate this are:

    Professor Marion Gibson

    Dr Tabitha Stanmore

    Tracey Norman

    All of whom are returning guests to the show.

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    1 ora e 12 min