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Talking Heads: No. 1 (BBC Radio Collection) [Audiobook] (Audio CD)

by Alan Bennett (Author), Patricia Routledge (Author), Stephanie Cole (Author), Julie Walters (Author), Thora Hird (Author), Anna Massey (Author)
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd (1 Oct 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0563558946
  • ISBN-13: 978-0563558941
  • Product Dimensions: 14.2 x 12.6 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 80,708 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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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 --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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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. Alan Bennett' six monologues are poignant, funny and written with the author's powerful insight into human nature. As a TV series, a book, a stage play and an audio, "Talking Heads" has become a phenomenon.

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Try this, and be surprised, 13 Nov 2006
By S. A. Kuipers (Groningen, Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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Some twenty years ago, mr. van Broekhoven, who taught us english, told us one day to be sure and watch a television programme called "Talking Heads" which would be shown on the BBC that same evening.
I loved it, right from the start. I was spellbound by the quality of the acting and by the words, especially by Alan Bennett's ability to put the right words in a character's mouth. He fashioned these truly moving stories out of little else but the dreary everyday life of ordinary people.
"Talking Heads" started me off on Alan Bennett and I've read a lot of his other work since, which I've also enjoyed very much.
Bennett writes with elegance, understatement and with uncanny empathy. He succeeds in really making these people come to life. One can't help but be moved by what these people tell us and you end up sympathising with them, pitying them, hoping they'll be alright, hoping it'll all work out for them. You end up sympathising with nasty small-minded people like Miss Ruddick, who is a poisoned pen-letter writer, with sad people like Graham, a man in his forties who lives with his mum, with a gullible, naïve half-wit like Lesley: a bit-part actress or "extra" who unwittingly, but unrelentingly cheerful and chirpy, ends up doing a cheap German nookie film, you even end up sympathising, awkward though it is, with a pedophile.
Yet there are no tricks, no ploys being used to achieve this, to draw upon emotions. It's just ordinary people telling their stories, revealing much about themselves, even those thing they would not want to reveal to a stranger. Reading this reminded me of a familiar experience: one feels as if being on a train, or in a waiting room. There is only one other person there and this person starts talking to you. You nod and smile politely, listen with half an ear, try and hide behind a paper or a book, but they just keep on talking, not even expecting a reply, just being glad of the chance to talk.

The form and the words are brilliantly chosen. There is so much in the little, throwaway remarks, in the seemingly unimportant. Much sadness, and loss and so much loneliness, sand painful self-awareness (or the absence thereof), much comedy, too, although these 13 people do not mean to tell a funny story. What they do, in fact, is to tell us the story of their lives (even if they do not really mean to) in little more than 30 minutes. Unwittingly they open cupboards and one or more skeletons fall out, as happens in all our lives.
Also, each of these stories has one or more wicked twists, which work marvellously: your perception of the story and of the person telling it is suddenly being tilted as the story sort of hits a bump. And after it's been given this jolt, nothing is quite the same.

I'll bugger off now but not after making 3 appeals:
1. Do not be put off by the fact that these are monologues, do not be put off by the fact that it's all about very ordinary people and do not be put off by the fact that all kinds of people about whose judgment is suspect (like teachers, critics, or indeed amazon-book reviewers) keep on telling you this is Literature, and great stuff. Just give this book a try. You will be amazed by the quality, the sensitivity and the common sense of the writing. You will probably end up as I did: recommending it to others.
2. Mr. Bennett: I know it's a bore being asked this, but could you find it in your heart to write some more of these wonderful monologues, to celebrate 20 years of "talking heads"?
3. BBC: bring them back!! Show them again, all thirteen of them, and do so every year, please.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alan Bennett's monologues are fabulous!, 3 Jan 2002
By Ms. R. C. Preddy (Umeå, Sweden) - See all my reviews
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The beauty of Alan Bennett's monologues are that as you read or listen to them, you assume things from phrases they say. And so, when something happens in the story, it surprises you, it turns out that the person is different to how you imagined,but it still fits with the story. Alan Bennett is a genius! His monologues really are superb.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Delicate, funny and cringeworthy., 27 Dec 2001
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Extraordinary tales of ordinary people. Not a lot happens, but the things that do have profound effects on people. This will make you laugh out loud, grit your teeth in frustration and sigh in despair at the characters and the situations they force themselves in to.
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3.0 out of 5 stars FAULTY disc
i enjoyed listening to the stories until the second set the first disc in the set gets too the end then skips back five minuets then finishes normally, the second story starts... Read more
Published 1 month ago by I. Costa

5.0 out of 5 stars Theatre of the Mind !!!
I am a fisherman and love talking books !! It doesn't get any better than Alan Bennett!! Edgy,humerous and down home as they say in USA.
Published 1 month ago by Colin Fairley

5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for A level students
I studied Talking Heads at school, I think it may have been part of my A levels. Alan Bennett is truly brilliant, he has a wonderful mastery of words and can convey all the little... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Louise

5.0 out of 5 stars seemed to make my mum happy...
... when she opened the present. Arrived in plenty of time (over 1 wk but less than two I think).
don't think i can rate a gift but i bet if i had opened and listened it... Read more
Published 9 months ago by D. Zoll

5.0 out of 5 stars Genius
I am a fan of talking books, and I would describe many of the ones that I have heard as good, entertaining, thought provoking even. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Elizabeth Trigg

4.0 out of 5 stars Second chances are a good thing...
I too had to study the Bennett monologues at `A' level, and found it hard work - in fact, I came out of the whole ordeal with a great disliking for Bennetts work. Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2006 by L. J. Taylor

1.0 out of 5 stars review of talking heads
Having to study Alan Bennet's talking heads for A-level, I can honestly say that it was an arduous task. Read more
Published on 25 Jun 2005 by hendrixisbetterthansex

5.0 out of 5 stars Observational Genius!
Breathtaking is a word so often used to describe an offering from any artist, but this truly is. From simply observing the different and sometimes darkest side of human nature... Read more
Published on 15 Nov 2002 by Dave

4.0 out of 5 stars A series of short stories told from a single viewpoint
Talking Heads 2 is a series of short stories written and told from a single viewpoint, that of the narrator, the character in each play. Read more
Published on 18 Feb 2002 by alatinackcs

5.0 out of 5 stars the best book ive read in years
if you are looking for an insight into the way people used to think and feel buy this book,if you want to be entertained buy this book ive had the talking heads books for a long... Read more
Published on 9 Nov 2001

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