Please Support This Channel. Thanks!😘 buymeacoffee.com/ThinkingLoud A Night Out by Harold Pinter | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Why should Albert think of going out when his mother looks after him so well and has such a nice supper for him? It's something his mother will never understand to her dying day. I Have No Control Over The Adverts😭😭 rb.gy/ixs3w BBC RADIO DRAMA💖 rb.gy/dma1xh Albert Stokes ...... Barry Foster Mrs Stokes ...... Mary O'Farrell Seeley ...... David Baron Kedge ...... John Rye Barman ...... Walter Hall Old man ...... Norman Wynne Mr King ...... David Bird Mr Ryan ...... Norman Wynne Gidney ...... Nicholas Selby Joyce ...... Jane Jordan Rogers Eileen ...... Auriol Smith Betty ...... Margaret Hotine Horne ...... Hugh Dickson Barrow ...... David Spenser The girl ...... Vivien Merchant Written by Harold Pinter Produced by Donald McWhinnie. First broadcast on BBC Third Programme in March 1960
But who was in the house with his mother before he got home Remember. ? Before the scene of Albert with that girl you heard another voice ? that was with the mother ? -- before the scene of Albert : with that Loud mouth girl. ? -- that shut up Pretty Quickly -- BUT THINK about it ? FOR A MINUTE : WHO. WAS WITH HIS MOTHER ? -- When he - albert, was with the girl ? It really makes you think ? This play really should have continued !!! To find out ? WHO THAT BASTARD WAS. ?
It’s hit & miss with me & Pinter…as with most I guess. I remember this as a miss but I may give it another chance. Thanks ** less than 5m in, Albert needs to move! Run in fact! And I thought I was a Momstor! 😂 Yeesh
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A Night Out by Harold Pinter | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Why should Albert think of going out when his mother looks after him so well and has such a nice supper for him? It's something his mother will never understand to her dying day.
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BBC RADIO DRAMA💖
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Albert Stokes ...... Barry Foster
Mrs Stokes ...... Mary O'Farrell
Seeley ...... David Baron
Kedge ...... John Rye
Barman ...... Walter Hall
Old man ...... Norman Wynne
Mr King ...... David Bird
Mr Ryan ...... Norman Wynne
Gidney ...... Nicholas Selby
Joyce ...... Jane Jordan Rogers
Eileen ...... Auriol Smith
Betty ...... Margaret Hotine
Horne ...... Hugh Dickson
Barrow ...... David Spenser
The girl ...... Vivien Merchant
Written by Harold Pinter
Produced by Donald McWhinnie.
First broadcast on BBC Third Programme in March 1960
But who was in the house with his mother before he got home
Remember. ?
Before the scene of Albert with that girl you heard another voice ?
that was with the mother ?
-- before the scene
of Albert :
with that
Loud mouth girl. ?
-- that shut up
Pretty Quickly
-- BUT THINK
about it ?
FOR A MINUTE :
WHO. WAS WITH
HIS MOTHER ?
-- When he - albert,
was with the girl ?
It really makes you think ? This play really should have continued !!! To find out ?
WHO THAT BASTARD
WAS. ?
It. Wasn't. Me! 😂😂😂
Thank you for posting this. David Baron is actually Harold Pinter, who also played Seeley in a TV version.
Very good.
Excellent
There's things a son needs that a mother cannot give him
As Oedipus found out...?
As I said, There are things a mother cannot get her son :
SO THAT'S WHY
THAT SON NEEDS
TO. GO
OUT. !!!
I knew Albert was in trouble after the first few minutes.
Intriguing!
Mothers like that (and they still exist) should be ashamed
It’s hit & miss with me & Pinter…as with most I guess. I remember this as a miss but I may give it another chance. Thanks ** less than 5m in, Albert needs to move! Run in fact! And I thought I was a Momstor! 😂 Yeesh
Evening Teda. !! It COULD have been worse . It might have been
Samuel Beckett.....😂 !
The Homecoming was one of his best
Fried bread
I find Pinter to be grossly overrated, pretentious and dreary.
Barry Foster : very underrated actor.
Harold Pinter : very overrated writer.
Poor bloke...!
Weird. Not uplifting.
Horrible