Alan Bennett

  • Read by: Alan Bennett

    Duration: 9 hrs 3 mins

    Classic memoirs from the acclaimed English actor author playwright and screenwriter Alan Bennett is one of the country's most celebrated and best-loved authors. This unmissable collection of diaries and memoirs brings together for the first time Telling Tales Diaries: 1980-1990 the autobiographical section of Untold Stories which covers the period 1997-2004 and Keeping On Keeping On: The Diaries 2005-2014. In his earliest collection of diaries Alan Bennett offers a fascinating insight into his life in the eighties working on location for his early films and enjoying life at home in Camden. In the diaries of Untold Stories he enjoys the simple pleasures of nature and wonders about the state of religion and politics at the end of the twentieth century.

    In Keeping On Keeping On he looks back at a busy decade that saw him write four highly acclaimed plays reflects on his life with his partner Rupert Thomas and considers his lately found status as 'kindly cosy and essentially harmless'. Telling Tales meanwhile provides ten childhood snapshots and reminiscences about his early years-charting his development from a schoolboy in Leeds to a doubtful agnostic teen as well as his undergraduate life at the University of Oxford. With wit wisdom sharp social commentary and perceptive impressions Alan Bennett's memoirs and diaries are a joy to discover and a delight to hear again. For those who want to listen to Alan Bennett read Untold Stories in its complete form Alan Bennett: Untold Stories is also available from BBC Audio.

    Biography - Diaries & Letters
  • Read by: Alan Bennett

    Duration: 7 hrs 19 mins

    The complete audio collection of Alan Bennett's celebrated monologues, published together for the first time and performed by some of Britain's best actors. The Talking Heads monologues are widely regarded as one of Alan Bennett's finest dramatic achievements. First broadcast on BBC TV and BBC Radio 4 in the 1980s and 1990s, they won a host of awards and huge popular acclaim, and remain among his most admired works today.This collection includes all twelve Talking Heads, plus the precursor of that series, A Woman of No Importance. Beautifully crafted and full of compassion and wry observation, each tale is ripe with the quirky, insightful detail that has become Bennett's trademark.

    The monologues are:A Woman of No Importance (Patricia Routledge); A Chip in the Sugar (Alan Bennett); A Lady of Letters (Patricia Routledge); Bed Among the Lentils (Anna Massey); Soldiering On (Stephanie Cole); Her Big Chance (Julie Walters); A Cream Cracker Under the Settee (ThoraHird); Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet (Patricia Routledge); The Hand of God (Eileen Atkins); Playing Sandwiches (David Haig); The Outside Dog (Julie Walters); Nights in the Gardens of Spain (Penelope Wilton) and Waiting for the Telegram (Thora Hird). Intensely moving, deeply engrossing and highly entertaining, these spellbinding soliloquies are essential listening.

    Plays Theatre & Dance
  • Read by: Alan Bennett

    Duration: 2 hrs 30 mins

    In this personal anthology, Alan Bennett has chosen over seventy poems by six well-loved poets, discussing the writers and their verse in his customary conversational style. Ranging from hidden treasures to famous poems, this is a collection for the beginner and the expert alike.

    Poetry
  • Read by: Alan Bennett

    Duration: 2 hrs 30 mins

    In this personal anthology, Alan Bennett has chosen over seventy poems by six well-loved poets, discussing the writers and their verse in his customary conversational style. Ranging from hidden treasures to famous poems, this is a collection for the beginner and the expert alike.

    Poetry
  • Read by: Alan Bennett

    Duration: 2 hrs 30 mins

    When the Queen, in pursuit of her wandering corgis, stumbles upon a mobile library she feels duty bound to borrow a book. Aided by Norman, a young man from the palace kitchen who frequents the library, Bennett describes the Queen's transformation as she discovers the liberating pleasures of the written word.

    Contemporary Fiction
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