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'I tend to think of myself as a man of few words, but looking at this collection it seems to have been gab gab gab for the last thirty years.'
Admittedly not all the words are his own - but even the work of other writers can be transformed by Alan Bennett.
This unique anthology of Bennett's BBC radio and television work features extracts from his diaries and readings, as well as tributes to friends Russell Harty and Peter Cook.
He recollects his early memories of Leeds, reads his favourite children's stories (most of which he only discovered as an adult) and reveals his first and only true comedy performance. He talks about the business of being a writer and muses on language, television, the theatre and his abiding interest in art and architecture.
With an introduction and specially recorded links by Alan Bennett, this collection is essential listening for fans of one of Britain's best-loved authors and story-tellers.
History of Britain - At The Edge Of The World 3000BC - AD1603Written By - Simon SchamaNarrated By - Timothy WestPublished By - BBC Audiobooks LtdLength - 8 hoursCategories - British
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James Stewart: A BiographyWritten By - Donald DeweyNarrated By - Tom ParkerPublished By - Blackstone Audio IncLength - 19 hoursCategories - Rich & Famous
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Interview with Maeve BinchyWritten By - Maeve BinchyNarrated By - Maeve BinchyPublished By - Orion Publishing GroupLength - 6 minutesCategories - BiographicalDownload Price - Free
Maeve talks about hearing her work on audio, narrated by her cousin and friend Kate Binchy... See full description...
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History of Britain - The Fate of Empire 1776-2000Written By - Simon SchamaNarrated By - Timothy WestPublished By - BBC Audiobooks LtdLength - 10 hours 55 minutesCategories - British
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History of Britain - The British Wars 1603-1776Written By - Simon SchamaNarrated By - Timothy WestPublished By - BBC Audiobooks LtdLength - 10 hours 55 minutesCategories - British
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