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🎭 Shhh - mum’s the word! 🤫 We’ve got a great new English idiom for you. Famously used by William Shakespeare, it’s the perfect expression for talking about secrets. Watch now to find out more! 👩🏫 FOR TEACHERS: Download a FREE lesson plan and worksheet here! 👉 http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/learningen... More videos in this series: 🎭 What's done is done 👉 http://bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_... 🎭 The green-eyed monster 👉 http://bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_... 🎭 All that glitters is not gold 👉 http://bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_... 🎭 Greek to me 👉 http://bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_... 🎭 Wear my heart on my sleeve 👉 http://bit.ly/bbc_shakespeare_speaks_... Shakespeare Speaks is a co-production between BBC Learning English and The Open University. TRANSCRIPT Narrator It was the 23rd of April. William Shakespeare's daughter and his actor friends Robert Harley and Thomas Swann are at the Duck and Whistle. They're getting ready for a celebration. Bess the barmaid is in charge. Bess Now have we got everything? Beer, ale… Where's that Mary Bassett? She's supposed to be bringing the pies… Mary Here I am, pies and all! I've brought some lovely meat pies and I've got Mr Will's favourite here: a nice cherry pie. All Ooohhh lovely, he'll like that, lovely… Daughter Oh, I'm so excited Mary! I love parties! Isn't it wonderful having a party for Father's birthday! Mary Now don't you go telling Mr Will before he gets here, Miss Shakespeare, remember: it's a surprise. Like John Hume says in your father's play Henry VI part II: Seal up your lips, and give no words but mum… Thomas Swann as John Hume Seal up your lips, and give no words but mum: The business asketh silent secrecy. Daughter Give no words but mum… I promise, I won't say a word to anyone. Really, I won't! Narrator We'll leave them there for now. The exact date of William Shakespeare's birth is not recorded, but it's generally believed that the most likely date was Sunday the 23rd of April, which, interestingly, was also the date of his death, in 1616, at the age of 52. The phrase Give no words but mum, simply means: don't tell anyone - it's a secret. These days, it's usually simplified to just keep mum. Take Australian news website 9News, writing about Mark Hamill, the Star Wars actor, who spoke of how he had to keep the Star Wars storyline secret. The headline was: Clip 1 Mark Hamill to keep mum amid Star Wars Skywalker speculation Narrator Another version of the phrase is Mum's the word. Clip 2 Don't tell anyone you saw me here. Mum's the word! Mary Ssshhh everybody, here he comes now! All Quick, hide, behind the bar, get down, he'll see you… Will Good afternoon Bess, a pint of your finest… Bess? Hello? Where is everyone?! All Surprise!!!! Happy birthday!!! Daughter Happy birthday father! Will Daughter?! Is all this for me?! Daughter Yes, father, it is! Thomas Swann Happy birthday Will! Will Thank you, Thomas. Mary Happy birthday, Mr Will. Have some cherry pie. Bess Here Mr Will, pint of ale for you. Will Well now! To party, or… no. Let's party! All Hooray! 🤩🤩🤩 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel 👉 http://tinyurl.com/ps3hplv #Shakespeare #mumstheword #Idioms