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- 12. The Shrine Jun 23, 2020
- Lorna visits the spot where Clifford's motorcycle crashed, finding flowers left on the shrine.
- 11. Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet Jun 23, 2020
- Miss Fozzard has a new podiatrist; their appointments raise the question of who is treating whom.
- 10. The Hand of God Jul 2, 2020
- Celia discovers she's less of an antiques expert than she thought.
9 July 2020. ( 2020-07-09) Talking Heads is a 1988 TV series of dramatic monologues written for BBC television by British playwright Alan Bennett. The first series was broadcast on BBC1 in 1988, and adapted for radio on BBC Radio 4 in 1991. A second series was broadcast on BBC Two in 1998.
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New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with some of the best known British performers of their time. Stars. Jodie Comer. Martin Freeman. Kristin Scott Thomas. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Added by 4.5K users. 14 User reviews.
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Jun 23, 2020 · Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads monologues were first broadcast in 1988. Obviously, they were simpler times, and we had less to amuse ourselves with in between tilling the fields and carding the ...
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Talking Heads by Alan Bennett. Includes "A Woman of no Importance" and the full two series of Talking Heads though YouTube regularly takes down the first Julie Walters monologue ("Her...
May 2, 2020 · The Observer Drama. This article is more than 3 years old. Comedy, tragedy, elegy: why Alan Bennett’s home truths are perfect for our times. As new actors revive the Talking Heads TV...
All episodes of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads. New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, and two newly written ones.
New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with performers including Sarah Lancashire, Martin Freeman, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Jodie Comer and Maxine Peake. On iPlayer Not available