<p>You see it on Christmas cards, in shop windows and at your local church. The nativity scene is everywhere at this time of year. </p><p>But the scene you know of Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus in the manger, with some animals around is actually thanks to some mistranslations and a popular saint in the Middle Ages who wanted to imprint the story of the birth of Christ into people’s memory. </p><p>Art historian Mary McGillivray tells Marc Fennell (Stuff the British Stole) about the first nativity play and why its tableau has lasted over 800 years.</p><p>Binge all the episodes of No One Saw It Coming now on the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts.</p><p>Get in touch:</p><p>Got a story for us? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at <a href="mailto:
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