Talking Heads (series)
Talking Heads is a series of dramatic monologues written for BBC television by British playwright Alan Bennett. The first series was broadcast on BBC One 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. Some episodes aired on PBS in the United States as part of its Masterpiece Theatre programme.
In 2020, the BBC remade 10 of the existing episodes, with two brand new stories.
Summary
There are two series of Talking Heads, six monologues in each, along with an earlier play, A Woman of No Importance, which, while not released alongside Talking Heads, generally fits into the canon. Although the plays deal with a variety of subjects, there are certain recurring themes, such as death, illness, guilt and isolation. All of the characters are childless with the notable exception of Muriel in "Soldiering On"; Violet in "Waiting for the Telegram" is told she has a son, but she does not remember him.Most of the plays give some hint as to where they are set, mostly in Leeds, although not the "real" Leeds, but rather one that exists in his head. For example, Matthias Robinsons, in which Miss Fozzard works, closed in the 1970s.
Cast and crew
Each episode consists of an individual monologue and therefore in most episodes only one character appears. The only exception is when Steven Beard features as a policeman in "A Cream Cracker under the Settee". Julie Walters, Patricia Routledge and Thora Hird appear as different characters in both series.The show was produced by Innes Lloyd and Ralph Wilton and Mark Shivas, while Alan Bennett, Stuart Burge, Giles Foster, Tristram Powell, Gavin Millar, Patrick Garland, Stuart Garland and Udayan Prasad directed individual episodes. The music was written by George Fenton.
Episodes
Actors are named for the earlier of the BBC television versions.Stand-alone play
"A Woman of No Importance" –- Patricia Routledge plays Miss Schofield
Series 1
- Alan Bennett plays Graham Whittaker in "A Chip in the Sugar"
- Patricia Routledge plays Irene in "A Lady of Letters"
- Maggie Smith plays Susan in "Bed Among the Lentils"
- Stephanie Cole plays Muriel in "Soldiering On"
- Julie Walters plays Lesley in "Her Big Chance"
- Thora Hird plays Doris in "A Cream Cracker under the Settee"
Series 2
- Patricia Routledge plays Miss Fozzard in "Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet"
- Eileen Atkins plays Celia in "The Hand of God"
- David Haig plays Wilfred Paterson in "Playing Sandwiches"
- Julie Walters plays Marjory in "The Outside Dog"
- Penelope Wilton plays Rosemary in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain"
- Thora Hird plays Violet in "Waiting for the Telegram"
2020 Series
Filmed during the lockdown for COVID-19, in 2020, the BBC released a new series of Talking Heads including remakes of 10 of the original monologues and two new episodes written by Bennett in 2019.
- Sarah Lancashire plays Gwen in "An Ordinary Woman"
- Monica Dolan plays Lorna in "The Shrine"
- Imelda Staunton plays Miss Ruddock in "A Lady of Letters"
- Harriet Walter plays Muriel in "Soldiering On"
- Jodie Comer plays Lesley in "Her Big Chance"
- Lucian Msamati plays Wilfred in "Playing Sandwiches"
- Martin Freeman plays Graham in "A Chip in the Sugar"
- Rochenda Sandall plays Marjory in "The Outside Dog"
- Lesley Manville plays Susan in "Bed Among the Lentils"
- Tamsin Greig plays Rosemary in "Nights in the Gardens of Spain"
- Kristin Scott Thomas plays Celia in "The Hand of God"
- Maxine Peake plays Miss Fozzard in "Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet"
Nominations and awards
Series 1 (1988)
BAFTA TV AwardsYear | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
1989 | Best Actress | Thora Hird | "A Cream Cracker under the Settee" | |
1989 | Best Actress | Patricia Routledge | "A Lady of Letters" | |
1989 | Best Actress | Maggie Smith | "Bed Among the Lentils" | |
1989 | Best Actor | Alan Bennett | "A Chip in the Sugar" | |
1989 | Best Drama Series | Alan Bennett, Innes Lloyd | "A Cream Cracker under the Settee" | |
1989 | Best Single Drama | Alan Bennett, Innes Lloyd | "Bed Among the Lentils" | |
1989 | Best Single Drama | Alan Bennett, Innes Lloyd, Giles Foster | "A Lady of Letters" | |
1989 | Best Video Lighting | Clive Thomas | "A Cream Cracker under the Settee" | |
1989 | Best Lighting | Tony Burrough | N/A | |
1989 | Best Graphics | Mina Martinez | N/A | |
1989 | Best Original Television Music | George Fenton | N/A |
RTS Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
1989 | Best Actress | Maggie Smith | "Bed Among the Lentils" |
Series 2 (1998)
BAFTA TV AwardsYear | Category | Nominee | Episode | Result |
1999 | Best Actress | Thora Hird | "Waiting for the Telegram" | |
1999 | Best Single Drama | Alan Bennett, Mark Shivas, Stuart Burge | "Waiting for the Telegram" | |
1999 | Best Single Drama | Alan Bennett, Mark Shivas, Udayan Prasad | "Playing Sandwiches" |
Peabody Awards
Releases
The radio shows were released as two CDs in 1999. In 2007, the monologues were published as a book titled Talking Heads. There have also been a number of DVD and video releases, the most recent in 2005 entitled The Complete Talking Heads.Other productions
A West End theatre production, also entitled Talking Heads, opened at the Comedy Theatre in January 1992 for a 10-week season, starring Patricia Routledge and Alan Bennett, who also directed, plus piano interludes by Jeremy Sams.In 2002, seven of the pieces were performed at the Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles for a highly praised engagement. In 2003, the Los Angeles production was staged Off-Broadway, at The Minetta Lane Theater with a few changes in casting and creative personnel, and replacement of one of its seven monologues. This version was recognised with Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle award nominations, and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress, The Obie Award for Outstanding Performance,, and The Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.