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Anne Tyler: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Ladder of Years & The Amateur Marriage
- Three BBC Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisations
- Narrated by: Lorelei King, Barbara Barnes, Nancy Crane, Nathan Osgood, Julianna Jennings, Tom Forrister, full cast
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
- Radio/TV Programme
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Classics
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Summary
Captivating BBC radio adaptations of three of Anne Tyler’s best-selling novels
Award-winning author Anne Tyler is loved worldwide for her fiction exploring the intricacies of marriage and domesticity. These three acclaimed books, each set in Baltimore, describe the small triumphs and tragedies of everyday American family life, as relationships are made and broken and families come together, drift apart and hurt and heal each other.
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
Abandoned by her salesman husband, Pearl Tull attempts to keep her family together - but her anger and fierce maternal energy has damaging effects on her three children.
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Dramatised by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
Produced and directed by David Hunter.
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
Pearl...Barbara Barnes
Narrator...Lorelei King
Beck...Nathan Osgood
Young Cody...Max Baldry
Young Ezra...Richard Linnell
Young Jenny/Jane...Eloise Webb
Cody...Ben Crowe
Ezra...Simon Lee Phillips
Jenny...Fenella Woolgar
Josiah...Matthew Watson
Harley...David Seddon
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Ruth...Amaka Okafor
Slevin...Will Howard
Joe/Driver...David Seddon
Priest/Driver/Dr Vincent...Paul Stonehouse
Teacher/Driver...Philippa Stanton
Mr Murphy...Sean Murray
The Ladder of Years
Delia...Nancy Crane
Adrian...Ian Conningham
Sam...Nathan Osgood
Eliza...Jessica Turner
Narrator/Woman...Barbara Barnes
Rosemary/Debbie/Mother/Binky...Rhiannon Neads
Skipper...David Acton
Carroll/Clerk...Sam Valentine
Driscoll/Ramsay/Vernon/Assistant...Mark Edel-Hunt
Susie...Roslyn Hill
Mr Maxwell/Nat...David Hounslow
Linda/Belle...Jane Slavin
Eliza...Jessica Turner
Eleanor...Carol MacReady
Mr Pomfret....Stephen Critchlow
Noah...Sean McCrystal
Joel...Sam Dale
Rick Rack/Telephone Voice...Jude Akuwudike
The Amateur Marriage
Pauline/Young Pauline...Julianna Jennings
Michael/George/Pagan...Tom Forrister
Narrator...Barbara Barnes
Mrs Anton...Pandora Colin
Wanda/Lindy/Gina...Sarah Ridgeway
Mrs Brunek/Mrs Serge/Mrs Barclay/Donna/Marilyn...Sanchia McCormack
Katie/Karen...Maeve Bluebell Wells
Mrs Golka/Destiny/Karen...Chetna Pandya
Mrs Kowalski/Anna/Katie...Georgie Glen
Officer/Policeman...John Bowler
John Piazy/Alex/Policeman/Becoming....Finlay Robertson
Eustace/Dun...David Sterne
Lindy...Kayla Gal
George/Pagan...Finn Monteath
Michael...Ian Porter
Cabbie...Nicholas Murchie
Pauline...Sara Stewart
Pagan...Noel Brooke
George...David Sturzaker
Lindy...Jane Slavin
Pauline...Sara Stewart
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- Melanie J.
- 23-03-22
Tedious
I was rather disappointed that all three books were based on difficult women who were self absorbed and made awful mothers.
It would’ve been refreshing if one of the stories had been based on an inspiring joyous character.
There was no Humour only angst running through the three stories.
I can only think that Anne Tyler must really dislike women.
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- Lauri Sim
- 22-05-21
Beautiful ode to family and relationships
I can only echo what other reviewer say, Anne Tyler truly understands relationships and family dynamics, their complexity, their sorrow, their joy and their rage. Fantastic listen.
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- M. S. L. Todd
- 13-02-20
My cup of tea
Anne Tyler oozes talent for writing relationships. I'm in awe of her skills in 'quiet' storytelling.
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- Aidan
- 30-12-19
Disappointed
I have read lots of Anne Tyler novels so was expecting these to be good, they were not.
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- leongork
- 28-02-21
Nothing ordinary in ordinary lives
Three stories about three women and their married lives. Doubts that every married man and women have at sometime. Most people don’t act on those doubts but these stories present what happens when a married person acts on his or her impulses