Alan Bennett on "The History Boys"

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  • Опубліковано 23 кві 2014
  • Original tape date: April 19, 2006.
    British playwright Alan Bennett on his celebrated play, THE HISTORY BOYS, a thought-provoking comedy about eight bright, funny students trying to get into good colleges. He also discusses his witty and moving new memoir, UNTOLD STORIES.
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  • @dsantamaria713
    @dsantamaria713 Рік тому +9

    I'm so grateful for this man and his work...
    He has an outstanding mind, is utterly genuine, and his work speaks to his brilliance...
    His work, is like getting the best present you could ever wish for! ♥️♥️

  • @RobertJonesWightpaint
    @RobertJonesWightpaint Рік тому +1

    A great writer, and I may say - a great interview.

  • @BoadiceanTruth
    @BoadiceanTruth 5 місяців тому

    Saw the film several years ago. Bloody brilliant! X

  • @higuys4304
    @higuys4304 2 роки тому +6

    this interview 10/10

  • @stewartmcfarlane2008
    @stewartmcfarlane2008 Рік тому +2

    Alan Bennet is a gem. Great writer and witty speaker. Just to set the record straight about Gandhi. He was in bed with his young wife Kasturbai. He was surrendering to his youthful lust, and failed to attend his dying father in the next room. He felt the shame very deeply. He records the incident with great honesty in his, "The Story of My Experiments With Truth" published in the late 1920s,initially in Gujarati. The hint from the interviewer about darker sexual exploits, refers to the middle aged Gandhi's habit of sleeping with his neices and young followers, to test the strength of his vow of celibacy. There is no evidence,according to the young women,that Gandhi actually broke his vow. But it was a foolish and harmful way to test his resolve

  • @scottross9628
    @scottross9628 4 роки тому +15

    Alan Bennett (pace Michael Riedel) is, if not an actual god, certainly a being worthy of veneration and even worship, if wit, literacy and gentleness are to be celebrated - and I think they ought to be.

  • @greghubris370
    @greghubris370 2 роки тому +5

    This is a banging video

  • @vino140
    @vino140 Рік тому

    Superb writer

  • @wendychandler8304
    @wendychandler8304 5 місяців тому +1

    This interviewer ought to know the difference between a top school and a university. Perhaps Yale is a school?

  • @simonjones5838
    @simonjones5838 3 роки тому

    Why on earth was the original staged production ever brought out for online or dvd viewing

  • @messrsandersonco5985
    @messrsandersonco5985 3 роки тому +11

    My God! It would help if the interviewer has read or seen the play and has a modicum of analytical ability. They are NOT 18 or 19, they are 17 going on 18,and they are NOT trying to get into the top "schools" but rather the oldest exstant university in Europe! We know that Americans are barely literate but do you need to showcase that by being so ill-read?

    • @scoobydisney
      @scoobydisney 2 роки тому +2

      Actually, the boys would be 18-19, as they have just received their A Level results and are doing an extra term during the events of the play - the equivalent of Year 14 in UK education. Posner may be 17, or he may just be mentally "young". Perhaps he was moved up a year as a result of being gifted...?

    • @greghubris370
      @greghubris370 2 роки тому +2

      oh dear

    • @AndyStoker-mv9ne
      @AndyStoker-mv9ne 2 місяці тому

      I was 18 and a half when taking the Oxbridge exam (early 1970s). Third year Sixth. I was a science boy.

    • @AndyStoker-mv9ne
      @AndyStoker-mv9ne 2 місяці тому

      @@scoobydisney This "moving up" happened in my (Direct Grant) school. Smart boys did O-levels in 4 years. I plodded through in 5.

  • @normanby100
    @normanby100 3 роки тому +8

    The boys been touch up by Hector and not minding it is a piece of wishful thinking.