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  1. 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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  2. Alan Bennett's Talking Heads: With Jodie Comer, Martin Freeman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Harriet Walter. New versions of Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, with some of the best known British performers of their time.

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  3. 12 giu 2020 · Subscribe and 🔔 to the BBC 👉 https://bit.ly/BBCYouTubeSub Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 https://bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads monologues have been remade with new ...

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  4. 18 apr 2024 · Talking Heads. Home. Episodes. Darkly comic, tragically poignant and wonderfully uplifting. Alan Bennett's much-loved monologues, performed by the cream of acting talent, including Maggie Smith...

  5. Alan Bennett's Talking Heads. Top-rated. Tue, Jun 23, 2020. S1.E1. A Lady of Letters. Spinster Irene puts pen to paper to complain about the many, many wrongs she sees around her. However, she ends up on the wrong side of the law when she misreads completely the situation of the family living in the house opposite. 8.6/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  6. Overview. Widely celebrated as Alan Bennett's masterpieces, his multi-award-winning Talking Heads return to BBC One. Filmed during lockdown under social distancing guidelines, a new generation of Britain's finest actors star in 10 of Bennett's classic scripts, alongside two brand new Talking Heads penned by the acclaimed writer last year.

  7. 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. They have since been included on the A-level and GCSE English Literature syllabus.