Welcome to a special April Fools' Day edition of Wyrd Wessex! This episode isn't just about silly pranks; we're diving deep into the fascinating history and cultural significance of trickery and deception. From the murky origins of April Fools' Day in 17th-century misinformation to the elaborate hoaxes that captivated the 19th century, we'll explore how this day of mischief has evolved. Join us as we uncover the historical roots, discovering how calendar changes and the spread of misinformation shaped the traditions of April Fools'.
We'll delve into literary deceptions, learning about the master hoaxers like Jonathan Swift and Edgar Allan Poe, and how they used fiction to satirise society. From the BBC's spaghetti harvest to Google's tech trickery, we'll explore some of the most memorable April Fools' Day hoaxes of recent times.
Then, we'll meet global tricksters, legendary figures from around the world, including Māui from Polynesian mythology, Loki from Norse mythology, Anansi from West African folklore, and even the Devil in English tales.
We also discuss the connection between these tricksters and the 'wyrd' itself, exploring how these figures embody the unpredictable and chaotic aspects of our world.
Stay Wyrd!
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Written by Craig Brooks and hosted by Craig Brooks and Andy Stevens
Edited by Craig Brooks
Intro music by Leonell Cassio - The Paranormal Is Real (ft. Carrie)
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