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Alan Bennett
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Talking Heads: No. 1 (BBC Radio Collection) |
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No copies available |
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English |
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Audio CD |
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2005-10-03 |
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0563558946 |
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BBC Audiobooks Ltd |
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0.4 pounds |
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4.88 x 5.59 x 0.94 inches |
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1 Kevin Walsh (USA: NY) |
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1 Kathleen van Voorthuysen (USA: GA) |
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Product Description
Written with the author's insight into human nature, this title features: 'A Chip in the Sugar' with Alan Bennett, 'A Lady of Letters' with Patricia Routledge, 'Bed Among the Lentils' with Anna Massey, 'Soldiering On' with Stephanie Cole, 'Her Big Chance' with Julie Walters, and 'A Cream Cracker Under the Settee' with Thora Hird.
Amazon Review
Alan Bennett's award-winning series of six television monologues, Talking Heads, may have been first aired in 1988, but over a decade later it is still impossible to read these deeply moving and affectionate scripts without hearing the voices of the actors who played them. Maggie Smith as the alcoholic vicar's wife finding a semblance of happiness in an affair with an Indian shop owner, Patricia Routledge as the poisonous neighbour, Julie Walters as the over-the-hill dolly bird auditioning for a porn film and of course Thora Hird as Doris, the old lady alone in her home having fallen and broken her hip. All great performances and all made possible by Bennett's wonderfully observant and poignant scripts. Bennett rightly notes in his introduction to the pieces that, maybe apart from Doris, his narrators are artless in that they "don't quite know what they are saying and are telling a story to the meaning of which they are not entirely privy". But through their artlessnes they reveal more about Britain today and the stresses and strains placed upon ordinary people, than any number of docu-soaps that now claim to show us real life. --Nick Wroe
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http://bookmooch.com/0563558946 |
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