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Tristram Shandy

A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisation

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Tristram Shandy

By: Laurence Sterne
Narrated by: full cast, Julia Ford, Paul Ritter, David Troughton, Neil Dudgeon, Adrian Scarborough
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A full-cast dramatisation of this comic tale about an eighteenth-century gentleman who tries to tell his life story, but continually finds that he must digress...

Featuring some of the best-known and well-loved characters in English literature, including Uncle Toby, Corporal Trim, Dr Slop and the Widow Wadman. Beginning (or attempting to begin) at the moment of his own conception, Tristram Shandy recounts his progress through the world and utterly fails to stick to the point.

Sterne's comic masterpiece is an extravagantly inventive work which was hugely popular when first published in 1759, and is now considered a landmark in the history of the novel. Its often bawdy humour and numerous digressions are combined with bold literary experiments, and 260 years after its publication it remains one of the most influential and widely-admired books of the 18th century. A joyful celebration of the endless possibilities of the art of fiction, Tristram Shandy is also a wry demonstration of its limitations.

Also included in this release is a bonus programme - In Our Time: Tristram Shandy - in which Melvyn Bragg discusses the comic masterpiece with Professor Judith Hawley (University of London), Professor John Mullan (UCL) and Dr Mary Newbould (University of Cambridge).

Cast:
Tristram...Neil Dudgeon
Mother...Julia Ford
Father...David Troughton
Uncle Toby...Adrian Scarborough
Corporal Trim...Paul Ritter
Dr Slop...Tony Rohr
Obadiah...Stephen Hogan
Susannah...Helen Longworth
Great-Grandmother/Bridget...Ndidi Del Fatti
Great-Grandfather/Pontificating Man/Death...Stuart Mcloughlin
Bishop Hall/Le Fever...Hugh Dickson
Widow Wadman...Deborah Findlay

Dramatised by Graham White

Directed and produced by Mary Peate

A BBC Studios production

©2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Fabulous

So grateful to have found this - what a fabulous world is opened. Fantastic performers and directing — with such great sound effects. The lecture discussion afterwards will leave you wanting to experience more! Great and creative writing. Drawn in to Tristram’s world and to Laurence Sterne’s brilliance,

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What's not to love! An easy gentle intro to Tristram and his eccentricities! 15 WORDS!

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A classic piece from literary history very well performed

Although this historical classic is exceptionally well performed i admit to not being drawn to the “novel for it time” genre. Apparently revered by Karl Marx and Nietzsche, but admittedly not my cuppa. Nice to be exposed to this classic in such a professionally performed manner. Well done Neil Dudgeon

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