A storytelling and folklore podcast.
Telling some of the famous and not so famous British and Irish myths, legends and folktales, in no particular order.
Coming direct from South Yorkshire it is currently regularish, and will feature all of the above and whatever other miscellaneous snippets take my fancy.
Presented by Graeme. Website at http://www.TalesofBritainandIreland.com
This episode we’ve a nice normal fairy story about Elves, and one boy’s bloody Tarantino-esque quest to get his ball back (and maybe something else as well? I forget.)
For sources and more visit the episode page on the website: https://talesofbritainandireland.com/episode-49-Childe-Rowland/
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“Childe Rowland to the Dark Tower came”
This episode is a story featuring podcast favourites who haven’t been seen for a while – the Elves.
But more pertinently this is a tale of one boy’s bloody Tarantino-esque quest to get his ball back (and maybe get something back as well? I forget).
There’s also quite a lengthy discussion section of the origins of this tale which feels like it needs a bit of a guide to it itself. With arrows and diagrams and bits of red string tied to push pins on maps.
This might also be the first episode to feature football, but there are a decided lack of football references because of my ignorance in that whole area, and with the lack of Stephen King’s Dark Tower references, which I apologise for in the podcast, this even be mostly a straight telling of a story without any meta references! Possibly. Unless you spot any.
Fie Fi Fo Fum
As metioned in the discussion section there is a bit of a storied history behind this phrase, in all its many many varieties, and I was very amused to find out that almost the oldest version of it that is known now is basically saying: no one knows where this comes from.
If you’re interested a good full discussion is available here: https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/fie-fih-fo-fum.html.
Selected Sources
- Childe Rowland in Illustrations of Northern Antiquities – Jamieson’s original version
- Childe Rowland in English Fairy Tales – Joseph Jacobs version
- “Childe Rowland to the Dark Tower Came” – The poem unrelated to this story but which had to be mentioned
- Writing in the margins Childe Rowland – A very well writtien blog post covering much the same ground as my discussion section but in greater depth
Musical credits for Episode 49: Childe Rowland
Intro music from the incredibly talented Alice Nicholls Music
Outro music and other various by Josh Keely and Mitch Newman
Other music, used under various Creative Commons and public Domain licenses:
Myuu
Final Boss
Tip Toes
Skeleton Dance
Angst
Jimena Contreras
Devil’s Organ
Lionel Schmitt
Castle of Darkness
The Healing
Tales from Asylum
Woodspider
Hot October
John Patitucci
Soothsayer
Kevin Macleod/Incompotech
8 Bit Dungeon Level
Alexander Nakarada
Blood Eagle
Ben Von Wildenhaus
Week Thiry Two
Brian Bolger
Floating Home
Doug Maxwell
Dramatic Swarm
SOUND EFFECTS
Heal Magic Buff by EminYILDIRIM