To mark the 100th episode of the Allusionist, here’s a celebratory parade of language-related facts.
Read moreAllusionist 10: Election Lexicon
On the eve of the 2015 General Election in the UK, join me for a jaunt through the etymology of election-related words.
Find out why casting a vote should be more like basketball, how debating could descend into fisticuffs, and why polling is hairy.
FURTHER READING:
Producer Matt and I went out in a high wind with a megaphone to record at the place for shouting about politics through a megaphone: Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park. Here's a brief history of Speakers' Corner, where people have been blowing high wind through megaphones for more than a century.
For those who insist upon continuing to do their campaigning indoors, here's a potted history of lobbying in the US.
I only briefly mentioned the origins of the Tories' name: it has a very knotty history. Read more about that here.
Swingometer fans! Thanks to the BBC, here're some archive videos and pictures of swingometers through history.
Here is the transcript of this episode.
RANDOMLY SELECTED WORD FROM THE DICTIONARY:
pismire
See you in a fortnight, unless etymologocracy wins the day and I'm too drunk on power to make this show.
- HZ
CREDITS
This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, with megaphone assitance from Matt Hill. Matt tweets as @virtualmatthill and makes numerous podcasts and apps, including Spark London and the Media Podcast. Find more of his work at rethinkdaily.co.uk.
All the music is by Martin Austwick. Hear more of it at http://thesoundoftheladies.bandcamp.com/.
Find me at facebook.com/allusionistshow, twitter.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/helenzaltzman.