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Bennett Alan. Forty Years On

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Bennett Alan. Forty Years On
BBC Radio Collection
Bennett stars in a new production of his own acclaimed satirical comedy. In this play within a play, the Headmaster of Albion House takes part in the end-of-year entertainment for the last time before his retirement. It exposes the timeless misunderstanding of one generation by another.
The play is set in a British public school called Albion House ("Albion" is an ancient word for Britain), which is putting on an end of term play in front of the parents, i.e. the audience. The play within the play is about the changes that had happened to the country following the end of the Great War in 1918 and the loss of innocence and a generation of young men.
The play includes a satire on T. E. Lawrence; known as "Tee Hee Lawrence" because of his high-pitched, girlish giggle. "Clad in the magnificent white silk robes of an Arab prince . he hoped to pass unnoticed through London. Alas he was mistaken." The section concludes with the headmaster confusing him with D. H. Lawrence.
At the time he wrote the play Alan Bennett was a friend of Russell Harty, whom he had known at Exeter College, Oxford. Harty, later a BBC talk-show host, was then teaching English at Giggleswick School. Harty was Housemaster of Carr House and several of the schoolboys in the play had the surnames of boys in Carr House.
Bennett himself played the headmaster in a BBC Radio 4 production in 1999.
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