Episodes
Frank loves a hard-drinking, hard-smoking Polytechnic lecturer like Martin Bell, especially when he is offering poetic praise to Groucho Marx. The poems referenced are ‘Ode to Groucho’ by Martin Bell and ‘The Second Coming’ by W.B. Yeats.
Published 02/28/24
Published 02/28/24
Jo Shapcott sends Frank, an enthusiastic tree-hugger, into a sap-soaked frenzy. The collection referenced is ‘Of Mutability’. The poems referenced are ‘I Go Inside The Tree’, ‘My Oak’ and ‘Cypress’.
Published 02/21/24
Frank stands in awe as Sasha Dugdale sends a frighteningly honest Valentine’s message. The collection referenced is ‘Joy’ by Sasha Dugdale. The poems referenced are ‘Joy’ and ‘Valentine’s’.
Published 02/14/24
Frank is alarmed by AE Housman’s A Shropshire Lad.
Published 02/07/24
The Irish poet, Jessica Traynor, explores one of Frank’s favourite subjects – ageing performers who don’t know when to quit. The collection referenced is ‘Pit Lullabies’ by Jessica Traynor. The cycle of poems referenced is ‘An Island Sings’. The poems referenced are ‘The Parent’s Song’, ‘Song of the Insomniac’ and ‘Nureyev in Dublin’.
Published 01/31/24
American poet, Billy Collins, makes Frank question the whole Poetry Podcast experience. The poems referenced are ‘Introduction to Poetry’ and ‘American Sonnet’ by Billy Collins.
Published 01/24/24
Frank trembles at the fragmented beauty of Sappho, the superstar poet of Ancient Greece. The fragment translations are by Aaron Poochigian.
Published 01/17/24
Frank explores The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot. Nuff said.
Published 01/10/24
Series 9 of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast begins on 10th January. See you there!
Published 01/08/24
Is it a man? Is it a moth? Frank has a strange night out with Elizabeth Bishop. The poem referenced is 'The Man-Moth'.
Published 09/20/23
Frank indulges his obsession with the Anglo Saxons as he reads Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns.
Published 09/13/23
Did he or didn't he? Frank investigates Robert Browning's ‘My Last Duchess’. The other poem referenced is ‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin’ by Robert Browning.
Published 09/06/23
Nature gets horny and reflective. Frank is excited about the poetry of Jean Sprackland. The collection referenced is ‘Green Noise’. The poem referenced is ‘April’ and the sequence referenced is ‘The Lost Villages’.
Published 08/30/23
Frank examines statues and statutes with Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poems referenced are ‘England in 1918’ and ‘Ozymandias’. The essay referenced is ‘A Defence of Poetry’.
Published 08/23/23
Frank howls at the moon with Sylvia Plath. The poems referenced are ‘The Moon and the Yew Tree’ and ‘Ariel’. TW: mentions of suicide.
Published 08/16/23
Frank celebrates the razor-sharp poetic mind of Don Paterson. The poem referenced is ‘Rain’.
Published 08/09/23
Elizabeth Barrett Browning shows Frank that it's hard to be a mother and a poet and a revolutionary. The poem referenced is ‘Mother and Poet’.
Published 08/02/23
Series 8 of Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast coming very soon...
Published 07/26/23
This week, Frank discovers two very different war poets, Alan Ross and Alan Seeger. The poems referenced are ‘Mess Deck’ by Alan Ross and ‘I Have a Rendezvous with Death’ by Alan Seeger.
Published 05/10/23
This week, Frank explains why the poet, Charlotte Mew, should, in his opinion, be a household name. The poems referenced are ‘The Farmer’s Bride’ and ‘Sea Love’.
Published 05/03/23
This week, Frank screams the praises of Sinéad Morrissey’s Beatlemania poems. The book referenced is ‘On Balance’. The poems referenced are ‘The Millihelen’ and ‘Perfume’.
Published 04/26/23
This week: Thomas Hardy’s poetry, featuring love, death and men that look like holly bushes. The poems referenced are ‘Exeunt Omnes’, ‘A Light Snow-Fall After Frost’ and ‘A Countenance’.
Published 04/19/23
This week, Frank enters the funny but unsettling world of Selima Hill. The collection referenced is ‘Men Who Feed Pigeons’.
Published 04/12/23
This week, John Keats talks to pottery. The poem referenced is ‘Ode on A Grecian Urn’.
Published 04/05/23