WEBVTT 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 was born on the 3rd January, 1892. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 He and his brother Hilary, experienced 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 a difficult childhood; when Tolkien was 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 just four, they lost their father, Arthur, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to rheumatic fever. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 As a widow with low income, his mother 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Mabel, home school the brothers and played 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 a vital role in their early education and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 development. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Tolkien was a smart young boy, with a 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 fascination and thirst for languages. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Tolkien sat the entrance exam for King 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Edward's School, Birmingham and passed. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 From the Autumn of 1900, for a fee of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 12 pounds a year, Tolkien would be 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 educated in an environment that would help 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 fulfil his academic potential. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Going to King Edward's was vitally 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 important to Tolkien; he was an 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 exceptionally talented boy. King Edward's 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 offered him a vast amount of scope and also 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the company of other boys who were 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 similarly talented. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Which was probably quite hard for Tolkien 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to find. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] Not only did he play rugby but 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 he was a leading light in the debating society 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and the literary society; he was the life and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 soul really and he missed the school a 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 great deal, I think, when he finally had 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to leave. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] At the age of just 11, Tolkien and his 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 brother Hilary, lose their mother, Mabel, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to diabetes. Grief stricken, he plunges 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 himself into school life more energetically 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 than before. Academically he excels, but 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in 1905, meets his intellectual rival, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Christopher Wiseman. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Tolkien met his greatest friend 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 at King Edward's, Christopher Wiseman on 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the rugby pitch. A musician, a mathematician; 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 quite different from Tolkien. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 They developed such a strong bond on the rugby 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 field that they called themselves; 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 "The Great Twin Brethren", which was a phrase 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 from "Lays of Ancient Rome" by Lord 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Macauley. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] They also were friendly rivals 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in the school, both being very academic 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 boys. Wiseman had a formidable intellect 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and he was interested in a lot of the things 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 that Tolkien was getting interested in; 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 languages, I think he was looking at 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Egyptian and was looking at hieroglyphics. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Tolkien and Wiseman must have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 helped define each other through their 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 teenage years because they would argue; 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 they would argue strongly about all their 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 beliefs in life. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] Wiseman was a very talented 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 musician; Tolkien was supposed to be tone 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 deaf but that didn't stop them getting on! 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] Tolkien also befriends, son of the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 headmaster, Rob Gilson. Tolkien, Wiseman 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and Gilson, form a strong bond which will 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 last throughout their school years and beyond. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Outside of King Edward's, Tolkien's life is 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 about to change, yet again. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Tolkien was living in lodgings 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with his brother, Hilary, and when he was 16 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 he met fellow lodger, Edith Bratt, who was 19 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 at the time. And she was a beautiful young 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 girl; talented pianist and also an orphan. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And the two of them bonded on their shared 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 sadnesses but also on their hopes and dreams. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 The difficulty for Ronald, as she called him, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and Edith, was that he was a Roman Catholic 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and she was an Anglican. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] Tolkien's Guardian, Father Francis Morgan, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 a Catholic Priest, feels this is major 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 divide; and also believes that Edith will 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 distract Tolkien from his attempts to get 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 into Oxford University. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Father Francis Morgan, forbade 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 them from seeing each other, or even from 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 communicating. He was thrown back upon his 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 friendships at King Edward's and it was 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this final phase of his time here, that he 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 began to flourish and make the place his 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 own; he and his friends ruled the roost. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] Making the most of his final year at 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 King Edward's and the friendships he has 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 formed, Tolkien and his peers create an 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 informal society. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 These young intellectuals gather in the school 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 library and do what they are forbidden to do: 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 brew tea. Outside of school hours, they meet 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in a cafe at Barrow's Stores in Birmingham 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and so, self-mockingly, they call themselves 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the "Tea Club and Barrovean Society" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or the TCBS for short. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (nostalgic music) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] The core of the TCBS was probably 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Tolkien and Wiseman and the others 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 gravitated around them. There was Robert 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Quilter Gilson, the son of the headmaster 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 here; Rob was a cultured and sociable chap, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 he was perhaps the social glue of the group; 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 he would welcome anyone and find common 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 cause with them. A gentle artistic fellow 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 who loved to sketch. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] He was a gifted artist and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 had ambitions to be an architect. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 There was a late arrival, Geoffrey Bache Smith, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 who was fascinated by mythology, Celtic 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 mythology; so this gave him common ground 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with Tolkien; it was another of Tolkien's 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 passions. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] Smith was quite an accomplished 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and advanced poet who recommended contemporary 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 poetry to Tolkien. When he started writing 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 poetry, Tolkien was to a certain extent, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 inspired by Smith and the wider group. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 And that was really the beginnings of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Tolkien as a writer. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] From the beginnings which were 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 mostly about fun, later on, during the war years, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this developed into a fellowship from which 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 each of them drew tremendous strength and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 comfort. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] Later that year, Tolkien's time at 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 King Edward's comes to an end and he begins 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 his first term at Oxford, having successfully 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 gained entrance. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 On the eve of his 21st birthday, and his 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 independence from Father Francis Morgan, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Tolkien writes to Edith and less than a 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 week later, they are re-united. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Edith is engaged to marry another man, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but despite almost certain ridicule, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 she agrees to break the engagement to be 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with her Ronald. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Over the next few months, a growing sense of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 trouble brews across Europe and on the 28th 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of June, 1914, everything changes. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (gun shot sound) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (solemn music) 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Gavrillo Princip is arrested for the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 A diplomatic crisis ensues and within weeks, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Europe's major powers are at war. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Germany invades Belgium and Britain declares 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 war on Germany. Parliament issues a call 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to arms from the British public. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Paul Golightly] There isn't a rush to the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 colours straight away. It becomes much more 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 obvious that people are willing to join 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 up when atrocity stories start to emerge, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 then you get a much more concerted rush 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to join. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] There was an air of excitement 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 about the war, there was a naive sense that 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 this would allow young men to fulfil their 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 potential in a way that wasn't possible in 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 peace time. There was a tremendous sense 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of patriotism and a sense of duty towards 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 whatever England, or Britain, stood for. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Paul Golightly] They are attracted to the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 idea of a settling of accounts with the Germans, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 or at least some of them will be. On the 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 whole, they thought they were going to give 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the Germans a bloody nose. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] "The Germans has been dastardly" 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and needed to dealt with and shown their place. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Paul Golightly] Men join up out of economic 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 necessity and you'll find that in any war. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 Life is not very exciting and the romance 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and colour of joining the army and being 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 part of something very big indeed, I'm sure 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 has some allure. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 (solemn music) And they see things 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in rather romantic ways, which of course is 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 doomed to fail; we all know what the First 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 World War turns into. It's not a war of 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 movement, of dash and élan; it's not cavalry 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 charges and distant trumpets; I'm afraid 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 it's the pitter-patter of machine gun fire 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and the crump of artillery that's going to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 dominate. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 So they, I think, have expectations about what 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the war will be like, and I think their main 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 emotion was, will it be over before I can 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 get to France. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [John Garth] Tolkien, who's reading covered 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 ancient heroic literature, that is surprisingly 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 frank about what happens in war, went into 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the war much more open-eyed. He described 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 himself as a "young man with too much 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 imagination" and so he did not relish battle 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in any sense. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Paul Golightly] And I think that applies 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 to, not just men like Tolkien who fought in it, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 but also the politicians and generals who 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 directed it; I think a lot of people 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 understood that this war could be terrible. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] What you get in the letters 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 between Gilson, Tolkien and Wiseman and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 then in Smith's poetry, is a serious 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 determination to do their duty and that they 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 should be prepared to give their lives. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 A realistic appreciation that this is a dark time 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 and that they've got to come through it. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] G.B. Smith and Rob Gilson both join 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the army in 1914, Tolkien's brother, Hilary, 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 signs up as a bugler and Christopher Wiseman 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 joins the navy. Tolkien however, faces a 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 dilemma. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [Simon Stacey] Tolkien was in a difficult 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 position when war broke out; he had a year 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 of his degree at Oxford to run and Tolkien 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 needed a degree badly because he wanted to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 pursue an academic career; he didn't have 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 any money in his family unlike Gilson and 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 therefore, having committed three years to 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the degree it was very important that he 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 completed it. So he discovered a scheme 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 whereby he could undergo some training 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 in the Officer Training Core whilst 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 completing his degree, which he did triumphantly 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 with a first at Oxford. 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 [VO] He follows good friend, G.B.Smith into 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 the Lancashire Fusiliers in the hope of being 99:59:59.999 --> 99:59:59.999 posted to the same battalion.