Written By : Alan Bennett
Narrator : Alan Bennett
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 1 hour 15 minutes
Categories : Drama British Radio Shows Fiction
Our Price : $13.49
Three classic Alan Bennett adaptations, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and released for the first time.
A Visit from Miss Prothero
Since Mr Dodsworth retired, he has had all the time in the world. Then he has a visitor from his old firm – Miss Prothero, who is eager to tell him all the news...
Say Something Happened
A naive, inexperienced social worker calls on an elderly couple – but does she need more help than they do?
Two in Torquay
A middle-aged man and a middle-aged woman engage in polite conversation in a hotel on the Cornish Riviera. But neither is quite who they appear to be. Who is deceiving whom?
Amusing, ironic and affectionate, these three adaptations feature Hugh Lloyd, Patricia Routledge, Judi Dench, Thora Hird, Brian Wilde, Imelda Staunton and Alan Bennett himself.
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