Published to coincide with a retrospective of Alan Bennett's television work at the National Film Theatre, this collection is full of the observations of life as it is lived, and includes: "A Day Out"; "Sunset Across the Bay"; " A Visit from Miss Prothero"; "Me, I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf"; "Green Forms"; "The Old Crowd"; and "Afternoon Off". The volume also contains a full introduction from the author and anecdotes and recollections of fliming at the time and looking back now.
Alan Bennett is a renowned playwright and essayist, a succession of whose plays have been staged at the Royal National Theatre and whose screenplay for The Madness of King George was nominated for an Academy Award. He made his first stage appearance with Beyond the Fringe and his latest play was The Lady in the Van with Maggie Smith. Episodes from his award-winning Talking Heads series have been shown on PBS. His first novel, The Clothes They Stood Up In, was published in 2000. He lives in London.
