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Terence Rattigan: A BBC Radio Drama Collection
- 13 Full-Cast Productions: The Winslow Boy, The Browning Version, The Deep Blue Sea, Separate Tables & More
- Narrated by: Michael Aldridge, John Gielgud, Angela Baddeley, Benjamin Whitrow, Alan Bates, Siân Phillips, Michael Bryant, Anthony Quayle, full cast, Carleton Hobbs
- Length: 20 hrs and 14 mins
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Summary
13 of the finest works by the world-renowned playwright, as heard on BBC radio
Sir Terence Rattigan was one of Britain's greatest playwrights, renowned for his well-crafted dramas of upper-class manners and repressed sexuality. He was hugely popular throughout the 1940s and early 50s, and had the rare distinction of having plays running in three West End theatres simultaneously. Having fallen out of fashion in the Sixties, his work is now enjoying a huge revival. Included here are some of his most esteemed plays, adapted for radio and brought together in chronological order in one statement collection.
We begin with the sparkling comedy French Without Tears, introduced by the author himself. Next is one of his most famous plays, The Winslow Boy, the moving story of an innocent boy accused of theft. The Browning Version features a teacher overwhelmed by a schoolboy's unexpected gift, Adventure Story tells the dramatic tale of Alexander the Great, and The Final Test, adapted from Rattigan's 1951 television play, tells the comic story of a veteran cricketer's son who prefers music and poetry to cricket.
The Deep Blue Sea centres around the troubled relationship of Hester and Freddie, who need each other, but are worlds apart. In Separate Tables, a radio version of the classic stage play set in the 1950s, a small group of residents at a Bournemouth hotel discover one of them harbours a devastating secret. Variation on a Theme is a reworking of Alexander Dumas' classic 19th-century novel La Dame aux Camélias, Ross explores the enigmatic life of T.E. Lawrence and Man and Boy focuses on a fraudulent financier who, with his worldwide empire facing collapse, flees to the New York apartment of his estranged son.
Also featured are A Bequest to the Nation, a dramatised account of the Battle of Trafalgar and Lord Nelson's affair with Emma Hamilton, and In Praise of Love, inspired by the relationship between Rattigan's friend, the actor Rex Harrison, and his wife Kay Kendall. Last up is Rattigan's final play, Cause Célèbre, based on the story of Alma Rattenbury, who went on trial with her teenage lover for the murder of her husband. And in two bonus documentaries, Kaleidoscope: Terence Rattigan and Conversations with Terence Rattigan, the great author discusses his life, work and influence.
Among the array of stars in these enthralling dramas are John Gielgud, Alan Bates, Diana Dors, Siân Phillips, Anna Massey, Amanda Root, Peter Sallis, Michael Williams, Saeed Jaffrey and Carleton Hobbs.
NB: This collection contains language that reflects the attitudes of the era in which the plays were written
Production credits:
Written by Terence Rattigan
First published in 1936 (French without Tears), 1942 (While the Sun Shines),1946 (The Winslow Boy), 1948 (The Browning Version), 1949 (Adventure Story), 1951 (The Final Test), 1952 (The Deep Blue Sea), 1954 (Separate Tables), 1958 (Variation on a Theme), 1960 (Ross), 1963 (Man and Boy), 1970 (A Bequest to the Nation), 1973 (In Praise of Love), 1977 (Cause Célèbre)
Contents List:
· French Without Tears
Introduction by Terence Rattigan
· The Winslow Boy
· The Browning Version
· Adventure Story
· The Final Test
· Deep Blue Sea
· Separate Tables
· Variation on a Theme
· Ross
· Man and Boy
· A Bequest to the Nation
· In Praise of Love
· Cause Célèbre
· Kaleidoscope: Terence Rattigan
Presented by Christopher Matthew with Terence Rattigan
· Conversations with Terence Rattigan
What listeners say about Terence Rattigan: A BBC Radio Drama Collection
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- F. Wynn
- 20-02-23
A Wonderful Listening Experience
Perfect in every way. Marvellous performances to a gallery of excellent plays, and discussions. Worth every penny, and much more.
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- Tulayev
- 23-04-23
A fine collection
Rattigan’s plays work very well on radio and there are some outstanding performances here and some rarities.
My criticism is directed towards Audible. There is a lack of care and attention to detail in the presentation (not only in this collection). Some basic and reliable information about the dates of the original broadcasts and the casts would be valuable. One example: There were two radio productions of ‘Variation on a Theme’ This one is introduced as starring Margaret Lockwood as Rose, but in the final announcement of the cast Mary Wimbush is credited. Work of this quality deserves better.
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- B. E. Shenton
- 06-10-22
Brilliant
Excellent plays. Cleverly written, well performed. Great insights into life. Well worth discovering. Very enjoyable.
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- Guillam
- 07-11-24
A glitchy download
variation on a theme - part 2 isn't actually part 2 - it's part 1 again. Expect better from audible
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- maleficent
- 13-12-22
These are so eye opening.
Wonderful, thankyou. An insight into another time, same problems. But the use of language was so much better.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-08-24
Great plays, great play writer. Frustrating recording problem unresolved.
One thing is driving me mad. In the play, Variation on a Theme, there are two parts. Both parts are identical, clearly a recording problem. I have spent hours on the Chat line(phone line is out of use) trying to get an accurate version. Impossible. One option I was given was simply to delete it, or return it, and make use of the credit the Chat line offered me to re-order it. When I tried, the credit disappeared, leaving the original flawed version. Got back into the chat twice to start again, until it clearly got fed up with me, and now I’m blocked out from it. Tried again and again, until dizzy with circling round and round and back again. Impossible to do anything but accept I have half a play. So, off to the book store and getting back to my roots: two hands, a paperback, and the reading glasses. I really want to know it ended!
As with everything in this AI world, there is plenty of artificial but not much intelligence. There must be someone out there to talk to!
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