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Episode 1: The walk

In a series of new writing, award-winning writer Rebecca Stott takes us on a scientific, historical and cultural journey as she unearths the meanings of mud.

Award-winning writer Rebecca Stott likes to unearth the overlooked and forgotten.

While taking a long walk in Sussex to mark the first anniversary of her mother’s death, Rebecca’s focus shifts to the mud all around her. Noticing it for the first time in detail, she sets off on a journey to discover its hidden depths and meanings. She finds herself peeling back layers of literature, culture, science and geology; she discovers the rich literary history of marsh monsters, dips her toes into Darwin’s mud experiments, treads in the footsteps of soldiers in the trenches during World War One and finds out how mud cores extracted from the sea bed can shed light on the planet’s past and future.

In this first episode of a series of new writing, Rebecca asks if paying attention to mud might help her ‘take in’ her mother’s death.

Written and narrated by Rebecca Stott
Producer, Lisa Lipman
Editor, Kirsten Lass
Sound engineer and mix, Jon Calver
A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 4
Award-winning writer Rebecca Stott likes to unearth the overlooked and forgotten.

Release date:

14 minutes

On radio

Next Monday11:45

Broadcasts

  • Next Monday11:45
  • Next Tuesday00:30