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BBC Radio Drama Collection by David Hare
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Overview: Writer and director David Hare is one of England’s leading political dramatists, celebrated for his many award-winning plays analysing the morality of contemporary Britain. This collection comprises BBC Radio dramatisations of some of his most acclaimed pieces.

It opens with his two acknowledged masterpieces: Plenty and Amy’s View. These mesmerising dramas, both spanning several decades, present vivid portraits of strong women diminished by circumstance, metaphorically evoking the changing values and collapsing ideals of the post-war period. These are followed by Knuckle, a fast-paced parody of the American hardboiled thriller set in the Home Counties; and Pravda, co-written with Howard Brenton, a satirical comedy about a monstrous media tycoon.

Also included are South Downs, the much acclaimed Chichester Festival production of his play brought to radio, plus the play in which Hare made his acting debut: the powerful monologue Via Dolorosa, a meditation on his extraordinary 1997 trip to Israel and Palestine.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction

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Plenty
Susan Traherne returns to Britain haunted by her experiences as a Resistance fighter in Occupied France. Post-war life seems dull, but Susan’s rage against mediocrity and her attempts to find fulfilment not only damage her own life, but alter the lives of those around her.

    Susan Traherne …. Miranda Richardson
    Alice …. Hattie Morahan
    Brock …. Ben Miles
    Lazar …. Michael Gould
    Frenchman 1/Begley …. Jonathan Cullen
    Darwin …. Geoffrey Palmer
    Mick ….Paul Anderson
    Louise …. Emilie-Kate Owen
    Aung …. Chooi Beh
    Priest/Announcer …. Dale Rapley
    Dorcas …. Ellie Beaven
    Charleson …. Angus Wright
    Frenchman 2 …. Sylvester Morand

Directed by John Dove
Producer Catherine Bailey
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2006

Amy’s View
The play takes place in Pangbourne and in London, from 1979 to 1995. Over the course of these years, “a running argument about the respective virtues of traditional theatre and the media arts weaves its way through espoused opinions on marriage, love, fame, fidelity, betrayal, personal and artistic integrity, and the sometimes elusive ethics of the corporate world.

    Amy Thomas …. Judi Dench
    Esme Allen …. Samantha Bond
    Dominic Tyghe …. David Hare
    Frank Oddie …. Ronald Pickup
    Evelyn Thomas …. Joyce Redman
    Toby Cole …. Alexander Hanson

Written by David Hare
Directed by Richard Eyre
First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 2000

Knuckle
It’s the 1920s and Curly Delafield, a young arms merchant, is determined to discover the secret behind the
disappearance of his sister Sarah. Delafield’s investigations uncover a web of corruption under the placid setting of Guildford, where his father lives in suspicious circumstances with his housekeeper, Mrs Dunning. Will Delafield
unfold the mystery of his sister’s disappearance …. and is his father involved?

    Curly Delafield …. James Laurenson
    Jenny Wilbur …. Kika Markham
    Grace Dunning …. Sheila Grant
    Patrick Delafield …. Charles Gray
    Max Dupree …. Nigel Anthony
    Barman …. Walter Hall
    Porter …. Sian Probert
    Compere (Lomax) …. Alan Dudley

Written by David Hare
First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1981

Pravda
Lambert Le Roux is a media tycoon of tremendous power. He’s also a monster manipulating all, including Fleet Street.

    Lambert Le Roux …. Anthony Hopkins
    Eaton Sylvester …. Bill Nighy
    Andrew Lay …. Robert Glenister
    Rebecca Foley …. Suzanne Burden
    Eliot Fruit Norton …. Frederick Treves
    Sir Stamford Foley …. Garard Green
    Bill Smiley …. Stephen Tompkinson
    Hany Morrison …. David Ling
    Michael Quince MP …. Christopher Good
    Dennis Payne …. Vincent Brimble
    Bishop of Putney …. James Greene
    Leander Scroop …. Simon Treves
    Doug Fanton …. Danny Schiller
    Larry Punt …. Nicholas Gilbrook

Written by David Hare and Howard Brenton
First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1990

South Downs
A pin sharp young pupil (an astonishing professional debut from Alex Lawther) is cut off from his fellow boys by virtue of his own intellect, background and questioning spirit. The school, with its unyielding and rigid outlook on life, leaves the boy isolated and confused. In an unlikely meeting with the free-spirited mother of another pupil (Anna Chancellor) her generosity and sound advice offers the boy a world of kindness and possibility.

    Rev Eric Dewley …. Nicholas Farrell
    John Blakemore …. Alex Lawther
    Jeremy Duffield …. Jonathan Bailey
    Basil Spear …. Andrew Woodall
    Colin Jenkins …. Bradley Hall
    Tommy Gunter …. Jack Elliott
    Roger Sprule …. Liam Morton
    Belinda Duffield …. Anna Chancellor
    The voice of Sheila Blakemore …. Stella Gonet

Written by David Hare
Directed by Jeremy Herrin
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 2012

Via Dolorosa
In the form of a monologue, the play deals with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through Hare’s own 1997 journey through Israel and Palestine, and the 33 people whom he met. He describes the extremism he found, between warring political-philosophical-religious diehards within each populace, Israeli and Palestinian alike: ‘people who seek religious justification for excessive behaviour on either side’.
Written and performed by David Hare
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in September 1998

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