A series exploring the background, effect and lasting appeal of some of our best-loved and most familiar poems. 2: Daffodils by William Wordsworth. Peggy Reynolds looks at the lasting impact of one of the best-known poems in the language with the help of an academic, a Lake
District writer, the poet's most recent biographer, the secretary of the Daffodil Society, a rap artist, a teacher, her pupils and the poet Gillian Clarke. Producer Sara Davies. Repeated Saturday 11.30pm