Another superb upload. Many thanks. A classic Priestley time-distortion tale, with some extra twists, and brought into the "swinging sixties" (I would guess, or maybe a bit later), but still with the old world charm (butlers and so in, even if not a real butler...).
Yes . He was great but he's shamefully forgotten in Britain today . But...what's The use of complaining ? We are where we are . Dumbing down and box ticking are all that matters to the ( once great ) BBC . Talent counts for nothing ...
I'm in bed already! (21.45) Cold and rainy Saturday night. Thank goodness for audio drama and audio books. Have kept me sane during this dreadful pandemic! 😷 Keep well, both!
He is such a clever writer. He understands human psycholgy, how human beings lose themselves, lie to themselves and each other. I hated the jarring steriotypes " hey man" characters but it was a brilliant play
So glad to see si many age groups agree on today's nonsense. There are at least 22 different strains of covid19. We got the milder one. I hope mom is better soon
No, I can't agree there. I thought the Pony girl was way too over the top. Very exaggerated. Besides that, it was a great play and I listened to every word.
@@Kathymorrison1958 huh? That’s a broad brush you’re using; don’t you think? The irony? The left is SUPPOSED to be the party of open mindedness. Guess not in your case…
Try visiting Middlesbrough or Blackpool on a Saturday night ? Or just about any town / city in Britain . If you really want to see yobbish , ill mannered vulgarity !
What is also nice about these radio dramas is that the comments are almost always respectful and courteous. There are exceptions. I was looking forward to listening to a new version of "Heart of Darkness" the other day but noticed it was only 53m long. I scanned through the comments and felt personally affronted by one that appeared unpleasantly sexist and used the "F" word. After listening to the play I realised he'd been remarkably restrained. I felt completely cheated. When Conrad wrote the book he set it colonial Africa, with a merchant adventurer making a trip up the river to find out what's happened to Kurtz. Other than that, the only other essential element is a line towards the end - "The horror, the horror." The meaning of that phrase has been argued about ever since, but many people think it's there to allow the reader to project his own personal fears into the book. It's not rocket science to see how the story can be tweaked by setting it during the Vietnamese war, with a soldier going up the river to kill Kurtz, and it becomes Apocalypse Now, said by some to be one of the best and most important films ever made. Famously, neither story has any roles for women, although in the film there is a sequence set in the jungle with Playboy Bunnies entertaining the troops - the Bunnies are real, and and include Miss August and Miss 1976. There aren't any woman's roles for a reason, one of which is that they aren't needed. In the current version, we're back in Africa. The central character is now a female environmental campaigner going up the river to see why Kurtz hasn't been on the phone for a few weeks. I do not have the words to describe how appallingly terrible it is. The script doesn't help. There are lines that you really wouldn't believe and they sound ridiculous. There is a musical theme throught and it's entirely out of keeping with the setting. The whole thing is an epic omnishambles. It so obviously doesn't work that I can't imagine how it got broadcast. Changing the title might improve it because you wouldn't get the crushing disappointment of the thing. But you couldn't as it's so obviously the plot. I was so cross and disappointed at the end I actually listened to it again. How weird is that. They steal an hour of my life and give them another for free! It mainly doesn't work because of the gender change, and I feel very uncomfortable saying that. Could James Bond work as Genetta Bond? Absolutely not. (I'm absolutely not saying women can't play roles like this - Lara Croft and Kill Bill proving the point. I'm saying that they can't play these roles because it destroys the whole intention of the author) Hopefully it couldn't ever happen because the title protects it. Fine, if you want to give it ago, but the new James Bond film will give you a huge number of customers, whereas the first Genetta Bond film far less. Finally, it didn't have the defining line of dialogue in the script, but you got it still by the end as it was exactly what you were thinking. Does Dr Who work with a woman? It's certainly not a car crash, but I wouldn't bother to watch it. Having been brought up with it from the very beginning with William Hartnell, and only ever having seen the role played by a man, I carry with me my expectations of the character. If I'd only ever seen it played by a woman I might be pretty happy. I wouldn't know what I was missing.
I agree with almost everything you’ve written,however, please give the new Doctor Who a go, I think you might be pleasantly surprised-I admit I had my own reservations but this has become one of my favourite Doctors to watch.
Well I hope your feeling better now you've got it off your chest. That said I agree with you and it's good to see you and your comments were not assailed by the ignorant or misguided - surprising really. In today's pc climate, in my view, segments of society often cross the line into misguided ignorance and worse the perpetuation of ignorance. For example: People (usually women) who criticise a work of fiction set in decades / centuries in the past because they are affronted at the blatant sexism (which in fact is usually an accurate portrayal of the times). The other day I started watching a movie (not a comedy) - a Western in which the main protagonist was an African/American who was not portraying a slave but a gun toting cowboy - leaving historical accuracy aside, I believe there are two major issues (1) there is the danger that individuals whose only source of historical education may believe that the situation for African slaves was not that bad after all given some were cowboys (which of course are another fallacy). (2) I'm not of African descent however, I find this type of unnecessary re-writing / re-inventing of the fundamental norms of an era - offensive. The Africans suffered during this dark period of America's history, white-washing the reality of the times is disrespectful. I wholeheartedly agree with your comments regarding the femanising of traditionally male roles - women should : write their own scripts or books for new female super heroes and the resulting film should be directed and produced by females. As a woman who eventually broke through the titanium ceiling not that brittle glass one of today, I despair that women today think equality means imitation.
Each person is deceiving themselves and lives in the style of character they want to be, apart from the butler who has lack of vanity and pride (a self made man) unlike all the others. A Satirical play set amongst the affluents of self deception.
Another very enjoyable 80mins, great story & acting loved it, thank-you xx
Really enjoyed this play and recommended it. More please ☺
What a great drama... thank you for
what a lovely play! Thanks
Another superb upload. Many thanks.
A classic Priestley time-distortion tale, with some extra twists, and brought into the "swinging sixties" (I would guess, or maybe a bit later), but still with the old world charm (butlers and so in, even if not a real butler...).
Thanks for listening
@@ChestertonRadio
Thank you, much love from Maui, Hawaii. God bless you.
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Just love these audio dramas i can Picture in my mind All these characters plus the sound effects just useing my imagination
A beaut! Thank you
Thanks for posting. Can't get enough good literature read out for FREE!
Enjoyed this play. Thank you.
My favorite author!! I so wish I could have met him.on this aide of wternity.
Yes . He was great but he's shamefully forgotten in Britain
today . But...what's The use of
complaining ? We are where we are . Dumbing down and box ticking are all that matters to the
( once great ) BBC . Talent counts for nothing ...
2msvalkyrie - JB was a full socialist, a true man of the people. You’ll enjoy his story “An Inspector Calls” also a TV Drama.
Reminds me of Noel Coward. Smart and interesting conversations.
Entertaining--thank you.
Marvellous. Thank you so much for uploading. ❤
Splendid, loved this play.
Excellent
Saturday evening with JBP...what could be nicer? Thank you.
A rainy Saturday morning here.
I'm in bed already! (21.45) Cold and rainy Saturday night. Thank goodness for audio drama and audio books. Have kept me sane during this dreadful pandemic! 😷 Keep well, both!
@@gillfinlayson7894 You too...keep warm.
11:30 now and enjoying this play. Stay safe
Maybe I'm just demanding, but a box of chocolates would be good too!
So good!
Very enjoyable, but so frustrating cutting off the cast list!
Thank you, love J B Priestley. 👌💕
Excellent!!!thanks
An excellent drama 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What a great story! Unusual but worth listening to. 😊
Grate love it
Very good most enjoyable
Thank you.
He is such a clever writer. He understands human psycholgy, how human beings lose themselves, lie to themselves and each other. I hated the jarring steriotypes " hey man" characters but it was a brilliant play
I think you were supposed to hate them.
Thank goodness JBP can't see England or Bradford today!
Sadly.
Why?
@@jeremyparsons4940 Take a trip to Bradford and weep !
He should it's full of the hardworking people that came to work in the factories and saved the NHS
😅😅😅😅I needed a good laugh@@imaginedhistory2993
A little slow to warm.up. A brief synopsis might help.
Enjoyable
I love you.
So glad to see si many age groups agree on today's nonsense. There are at least 22 different strains of covid19. We got the milder one. I hope mom is better soon
@@tinabauble oh dear, I hope so too!
Americans are often portrayed as vulgar. Spot on!
No, I can't agree there. I thought the Pony girl was way too over the top. Very exaggerated. Besides that, it was a great play and I listened to every word.
@@Failte630 That was my point.
That is not the case.. And not nice to refer to Americans as vulgar.. I agree that the Republicans are.. Lol
@@Kathymorrison1958 huh? That’s a broad brush you’re using; don’t you think? The irony? The left is SUPPOSED to be the party of open mindedness. Guess not in your case…
Try visiting Middlesbrough or
Blackpool on a Saturday night ?
Or just about any town / city in
Britain . If you really want to see
yobbish , ill mannered vulgarity !
Very interesting. Reminded me slightly of "My Man Godfrey"
The sound quality is very poor. It lacks presence. The characters are too far back from the microphone .
What is also nice about these radio dramas is that the comments are almost always respectful and courteous. There are exceptions. I was looking forward to listening to a new version of "Heart of Darkness" the other day but noticed it was only 53m long. I scanned through the comments and felt personally affronted by one that appeared unpleasantly sexist and used the "F" word.
After listening to the play I realised he'd been remarkably restrained. I felt completely cheated. When Conrad wrote the book he set it colonial Africa, with a merchant adventurer making a trip up the river to find out what's happened to Kurtz. Other than that, the only other essential element is a line towards the end - "The horror, the horror." The meaning of that phrase has been argued about ever since, but many people think it's there to allow the reader to project his own personal fears into the book.
It's not rocket science to see how the story can be tweaked by setting it during the Vietnamese war, with a soldier going up the river to kill Kurtz, and it becomes Apocalypse Now, said by some to be one of the best and most important films ever made.
Famously, neither story has any roles for women, although in the film there is a sequence set in the jungle with Playboy Bunnies entertaining the troops - the Bunnies are real, and and include Miss August and Miss 1976. There aren't any woman's roles for a reason, one of which is that they aren't needed.
In the current version, we're back in Africa. The central character is now a female environmental campaigner going up the river to see why Kurtz hasn't been on the phone for a few weeks.
I do not have the words to describe how appallingly terrible it is. The script doesn't help. There are lines that you really wouldn't believe and they sound ridiculous. There is a musical theme throught and it's entirely out of keeping with the setting. The whole thing is an epic omnishambles. It so obviously doesn't work that I can't imagine how it got broadcast. Changing the title might improve it because you wouldn't get the crushing disappointment of the thing. But you couldn't as it's so obviously the plot.
I was so cross and disappointed at the end I actually listened to it again. How weird is that. They steal an hour of my life and give them another for free! It mainly doesn't work because of the gender change, and I feel very uncomfortable saying that. Could James Bond work as Genetta Bond? Absolutely not. (I'm absolutely not saying women can't play roles like this - Lara Croft and Kill Bill proving the point. I'm saying that they can't play these roles because it destroys the whole intention of the author) Hopefully it couldn't ever happen because the title protects it. Fine, if you want to give it ago, but the new James Bond film will give you a huge number of customers, whereas the first Genetta Bond film far less. Finally, it didn't have the defining line of dialogue in the script, but you got it still by the end as it was exactly what you were thinking.
Does Dr Who work with a woman? It's certainly not a car crash, but I wouldn't bother to watch it. Having been brought up with it from the very beginning with William Hartnell, and only ever having seen the role played by a man, I carry with me my expectations of the character. If I'd only ever seen it played by a woman I might be pretty happy. I wouldn't know what I was missing.
I usually don’t like the new “updated” versions of things...good to know.
I agree with almost everything you’ve written,however, please give the new Doctor Who a go, I think you might be pleasantly surprised-I admit I had my own reservations but this has become one of my favourite Doctors to watch.
I also had the dubious pleasure of hearing the new Heart of Darkness. I listened for five minutes and gave up. It was truly terrible!
I agree, I dont usually like later versions either because the purpose and intention of the author is usually ignored, or worse not really understood.
Well I hope your feeling better now you've got it off your chest. That said I agree with you and it's good to see you and your comments were not assailed by the ignorant or misguided - surprising really. In today's pc climate, in my view, segments of society often cross the line into misguided ignorance and worse the perpetuation of ignorance. For example: People (usually women) who criticise a work of fiction set in decades / centuries in the past because they are affronted at the blatant sexism (which in fact is usually an accurate portrayal of the times). The other day I started watching a movie (not a comedy) - a Western in which the main protagonist was an African/American who was not portraying a slave but a gun toting cowboy - leaving historical accuracy aside, I believe there are two major issues (1) there is the danger that individuals whose only source of historical education may believe that the situation for African slaves was not that bad after all given some were cowboys (which of course are another fallacy). (2) I'm not of African descent however, I find this type of unnecessary re-writing / re-inventing of the fundamental norms of an era - offensive. The Africans suffered during this dark period of America's history, white-washing the reality of the times is disrespectful.
I wholeheartedly agree with your comments regarding the femanising of traditionally male roles - women should : write their own scripts or books for new female super heroes and the resulting film should be directed and produced by females. As a woman who eventually broke through the titanium ceiling not that brittle glass one of today, I despair that women today think equality means imitation.
Loved it 🥰
Would love a brief synopsis
.
Each person is deceiving themselves and lives in the style of character they want to be, apart from the butler who has lack of vanity and pride (a self made man) unlike all the others. A Satirical play set amongst the affluents of self deception.
There is a synopsis at the top of page.
Goodnight ☺️
This really is just the pits.. annoying, poor quality and very tedious .. quit after 7 minutes .elvira is so off putting
Is that nigel hawthorn and honour blackman
could it be Judi Dench?
We all need an "Ingram" sometimes 😢😊😂
This play was brilliant until the " hey man, cool man" character. What a cringing stereotype
Elvira is unbearable.
100%agree with that ..
No, can't carry on with this.
I cannot tolerate it.
Elvira 'Tony' soo annoying! hope she is leaving soon Haha
10 mins in..... Tedious. Gave up...
You missed a good one it gets very good.