2000 • 10 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1 • Nov 04, 2000
The first of ten new monologues, written and delivered by Alan Bennett, that tell of his boyhood and youth in Leeds during the Second World War. Here, a patch of upholstery triggers memories of childhood.
Episode 2 • Nov 04, 2000
In this monologue, the writer reflects on how the Second World War seemed to pass his family by.
Episode 3 • Nov 12, 2000
Alan Bennett explains how living over a butcher's shop has its drawbacks, not least the carcasses hanging in the cellar.
Episode 4 • Nov 15, 2000
Alan Bennett continues his monologues about growing up in Leeds by recalling his father.
Episode 5 • Nov 18, 2000
Alan Bennett continues his monologues about growing up in Leeds with recollections of the craze for hiking.
Episode 6 • Nov 22, 2000
In tonight's monologue, Alan Bennett reflects on what couples call one another. And what they don't.
Episode 7 • Nov 25, 2000
Continuing his series of monologues about growing up in Yorkshire, Alan Bennett recalls the perils of department-store cafes in Leeds.
Episode 8 • Nov 29, 2000
In tonight's monologue, Alan Bennett remembers a cinema pianist with a confusing anatomy.
Episode 9 • Dec 02, 2000
Continuing his series of monologues about growing up in Leeds, Alan Bennett recalls boyhood piety, the miseries of fundamentalist religion, and his quarrel with God.
Episode 10 • Dec 06, 2000
In this final monologue, Alan Bennett reflects on his upbringing in Leeds.