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The Complete Talking Heads

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by Alan Bennett


  Pause.

  I didn’t know it was lads but I wasn’t having her telling me. Lads or lasses, he was a love.

  Rene’s gone an’ all.

  Violet looks towards the empty bed.

  Went in the night. They thought I was asleep so they didn’t bother to put the screens round. Saw it all. Putting the white socks on. Bit of giggling. Right as rain when she came to bed. Made me promise to wake her up if her taxi came. Well, it came in the finish. I said to Francis … no, I didn’t.

  Pause.

  My arm seems to have gone to sleep this morning and this hand.

  She looks at her hand.

  Now then I’ll have another one of these somewhere.

  She locates her other hand, lifts it onto her lap and sits with her hands folded. She sings.

  I’ve got sixpence

  Jolly jolly sixpence

  I’ve got sixpence

  To last me all my life

  I’ve got twopence to spend

  And twopence to lend

  And twopence to send home to my wife.

  If we sang everything I shouldn’t forget.

  All this very broken up with pauses.

  Pets is what you want in this place. Else babies. Summat you can … (She makes a stroking movement) do this with. Not have to talk to.

  Pause.

  It’s no game is this.

  Pause.

  We’re the pets. Fed and cleaned out every day. It’s a kennels is this.

  Pause.

  Pedigree Chum. Pedigree Chum.

  FADE.

  Also by Alan Bennett

  FICTION

  The Clothes They Stood Up In

  The Laying On of Hands

  PLAYS

  Plays One (Forty Years On, Getting On, Habeas Corpus, Enjoy)

  Plays Two (Kafka’s Dick, The Insurance Man, The Old Country,

  An Englishman Abroad, A Question of Attribution)

  Office Suite

  The Wind in the Willows

  The Madness of George III

  The Lady in the Van

  TELEVISION PLAYS

  The Writer in Dialogue

  Objects of Affection (BBC)

  SCREENPLAYS

  A Private Function

  Prick Up Your Ears

  The Madness of King George

  AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

  The Lady in the Van

  Writing Home

  The Cast

  Patricia Routledge plays Peggy in A Woman of No Importance

  Alan Bennett plays Graham in A Chip in the Sugar

  Maggie Smith plays Susan in Bed Among the Lentils

  Patricia Routledge plays Irene Ruddock in A Lady of Letters

  Julie Walters plays Lesley in Her Big Chance

  Stephanie Cole plays Muriel in Soldiering On

  Thora Hird plays Doris in A Cream Cracker Under the Settee

  Eileen Atkins plays Celia in The Hand of God

  Patricia Routledge plays Miss Fozzard in Miss Fozzord Finds Her Feet

  David Haig plays Wilfred in Playing Sandwiches

  Julie Walters plays Marjory in The Outside Dog

  Penelope Wlton plays Rosemary in Nights in the Gardens of Spam

  Thora Hird plays Violet in Waiting for the Telegram

  THE COMPLETE TALKING HEADS. Copyright © 1998 by Forelake Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  A Woman of No Importance was first published by BBC Books in Objects of Affection in 1982. © Forelake Ltd 1982

  A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils, A Lady of Letters, Her Big Chance, Soldiering On, and A Cream Cracker Under the Settee were first published by BBC Books in Talking Heads in 1988. Forelake Ltd 1988 The Hand of God, Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet, Playing Sandwiches, The Outside Dog, Nights in the Gardens of Spain, and Waiting for the Telegram were first published by BBC Worldwide in Talking Heads 2 in 1998. © Forelake 1998

  Photographs: pp. 38, 57, 63, 104 Jeremy Grayson; pp. 153, 156, 163, 166, 175, 178, 187, 192 Simon Mein © Slow Motion; all other photos © BBC Worldwide 1998

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  ISBN 0-312-42308-X

  First published in Great Britain by BBC Worldwide Ltd.

  eISBN 9781429901048

  First eBook Edition : January 2011

 

 

 


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