Until the time of her death in 2003, much-loved actress Thora Hird worked regularly with the playwright Alan Bennett. Now, in a specially written introduction and postscript, Bennett recalls his work and friendship with Thora, and introduces three examples of their collaboration.
The Last of the Sun Dolly's remaining days in an old people's home are enlivened by a seemingly respectable man. Recorded in 2002, Thora Hird's last ever performance, in a part written especially for her, is moving and memorable.
A Cream Cracker Under the Settee Doris has taken a fall at home, and until someone comes to rescue her she's left immobile and in reflective mood. This monologue, from the first series of Talking Heads, features one of Thora's best-remembered performances.
Waiting for the Telegram Remembering how she lost her first young man, Violet does not see how close she is to losing her second. Thora Hird won a BAFTA for Best Actress for her performance in this monologue from the second Talking Heads series.
Written By Alan Bennett Music composed by George Fenton Introductions produced by Colin Smith
THE LAST OF THE SUN Dolly.................Thora Hird Originally broadcast on BBC7 in 2004 Produced by Colin Smith Recorded at Broadcasting House in 2002
A CREAM CRACKER UNDER THE SETTEE Doris ................Thora Hird Policeman ..........Steven Beard Originally broadcast on BBC1 in 1988 Re-recorded for audio and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Produced by Innes Lloyd Directed by Stuart Burge
WAITING FOR THE TELEGRAM Violet ................Thora Hird Originally broadcast on BBC2 in 1998 Produced by Mark Shivas Directed by Stuart Burge |