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Terence Rattigan in His Own Words

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Terence Rattigan in His Own Words

By: Terrence Rattigan
Narrated by: Terrence Rattigan
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This fascinating collection of archive interviews with the acclaimed playwright, whose centenary was celebrated in 2011, begins in 1969 with a radio appearance on Out This Week. It culminates with an interview for Kaleidoscope in 1977, recorded a few months before his death. In between are several major radio features on Rattigan's life and work, in which he discusses the craft of playwriting, the state of commercial theatre, comparisons with Coward and Pinter, his famous 'everywoman' character Aunt Edna and several of his plays in detail including Flare Path, Cause Celebre, French Without Tears, The Winslow Boy and The Deep Blue Sea.

This collection includes the following interviews: Out of This Week, BBC radio (first broadcast 12th December 1969); Scan, BBC radio (first broadcast 4th January 1973); archive interview, BBC radio (first broadcast 12th February 1974); archive interview, BBC radio (first broadcast 5th September 1975); Kaleidoscope, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 1st December 1977).

Please note: due to the age and nature of this archive material, the sound quality may vary.

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