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    Explore "historicalfiction" with insightful episodes like "FX's Shogun Takes A New Approach To An Old Story", "Don’t do a Madonna (with Kate Mosse)", "The Science Behind “Game of Thrones”" and "Was there a real King Arthur?" from podcasts like ""Consider This from NPR", "Off Air... with Jane and Fi", "StarTalk Radio" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

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    FX's Shogun Takes A New Approach To An Old Story

    FX's Shogun Takes A New Approach To An Old Story
    When Shogun, James Clavell's best selling novel was adapted into a powerhouse NBC miniseries in 1980. The hero of the story was Englishman John Blackthorne.

    The people he met when he landed in Japan in search of riches, are viewed and portrayed as primitive.

    In the 2024 Shogun adaptation the Japanese characters are fully formed. The series elevates the stories of the Japanese characters as much as it does Blackthorne's.

    That was a deliberate decision on the part of Shogun co-creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks.

    In the 1980 version of Shogun, Japan, its culture and its people were portrayed as foreign and remote. What do we lose when stories are only told from one point of view? And what can be gained when we widen the lens?

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    Don’t do a Madonna (with Kate Mosse)

    Don’t do a Madonna (with Kate Mosse)

    Today Jane agonises over her trainer socks, Fi is worried about appearing on The Weakest Link and they discover that the herb dill hangs about all day.


    Novelist Kate Mosse also joins the pair to discuss her latest book, The Ghost Ship.


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    The Science Behind “Game of Thrones”

    The Science Behind “Game of Thrones”

    Dragons, violence, magic & more: Explore “Game of Thrones” through the lens of science, with Neil deGrasse Tyson, actor Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark), comic co-host Michael Ian Black, author Helen Keen, and psychologist Travis Langley.
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    Was there a real King Arthur?

    Was there a real King Arthur?

    The legend of King Arthur is very old and very established. By the time the king who saved Britain and united it was first written about, his story was already hundreds of years old. And while many of the details of his life and adventures, from the Lady of the Lake to Merlin the Magician, seem fictional some archaeologists believe that Arthur -- and much of his life -- was real.

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