Spongehenge - David Halliwell - BBC Saturday Night Theatre
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- Spongehenge by David Halliwell
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This play is a little gem. Persevere through the first 10 minutes- it's worth it.
best play I've listened to so far!
Love this
Brilliant
Thank You to Chesterton & BBC RADIO 4
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Enjoyed listening to the northern working class dialogue!
I so appreciate these plays. Thank you Chesterton.
Thoroughly enjoyed this play. Loved the fast paced representation of thoughts.
Exactly!
Just a quick thank you for keeping me interested and amused throughout the lockdown periods of the previous year. It is very much appreciated.
Hope You put up
MORE of DAVID HALLIWELL
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The author had fun writing this and I enjoyed it!
Brilliant!
Almost gave up early on; the parents drove me nuts! But I'm glad I stayed with it. Short but fun philosophy course. There is no grand "Meaning" or "Purpose" to our lives but the meaning or purpose we continually choose for ourselves. Loved the fast-paced, thinking-and-saying way of telling the story. I listen to many programs from Chesteron and am so happy when I come across one of these gems. Thank you.
I agree completely. Beckett-influenced dialogue and a fun premise, a good discussion, interesting characters... wonderfully done, look forward to more!
I agree completely!😊😁 Darned good fun🤣
I think the parents were meant to drive the listener potty.
@@Cheepchipsable Perhaps they had to be shown to be the reason this guy is so desperately in search of an identity. They had nothing to give him. But it seems that almost everyone's identity is very, very fragile...
@@Cheepchipsable They came out with every known northern working-class cliché, and then some.
Excruciatingly brilliant !!
Just loved this play…so well done…thanks for the down load 🙏
Great fun!!:-)
A truly stunning piece of work and brilliantly executed by all. Ta!
That was exhilarating, excrutiating, exhausting, It may have changed my life. I'm not sure. I need to think about it. I'll let you know further down the track.
Did it? I'm dying to know!
This was a funny, madcap, play! Thoroughly enjoyed it!! 😆👍
Brilliant acting.
One word ,,Fantastic. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good stories like this grab you from the beginning! 👍
I think Gavin did find a link with his parents :-))) They, as he, were worried about their purpose and finding their vocation as well as place in life! At the end of the story all three of them exclaim: 'What should I do? What should I do? What should I do?' His non-blood parents never asked this question, they were content with everything and were convinced that they have all the answers to all the questions! Gavin was the one who was not satisfied who searched for answers. The same did his blood parents at one point or the other in their lives! They found their purpose - Gavin's mother in baking and signs from the divine, Gavin's father in political belief and social purpose - the trade unions. And Gavin found some consolation in believing that he is now and here and consists of present moments that make up his life and help him to reflect his identity! I think his self-discovery journey had a great outcome. he just was not able to see it straight away...
Gavin Bagley is lost and aimless and doesn't know what to do with himself or life. Then he discovers he's adopted. If only he can find his true parents. the clue to his personality will be unlocked. He might be a genius, a poet, a politician
Thank you so much for the synopsis!
Tysm Henry!
@@tottiemae2258 I see you tottie...ha-ha! (thanks anyway dear) 😉😊
@@TedaR You caught me, Teda. 😂
@@tottiemae2258 You're welcome tottie. I must admit that I didn't listen to the play as it didn't appeal to me :-)
Great to hear my 'pin-up' audio actor Nigel Anthony in a very unusual part - for him.
My great cousin wrote this David halliwell Spencer
I couldn't today 🙈 will try it again another day
A very interesting format, so well-acted, sounded like chanting magic formulas, poetry, stream-of-consciousness comedy, great fun! Gorgeous to listen to. THANKS.
Wearing my ears out
So far, my thoughts are these. Thank God they were not my parents. I would be in prison long ago.
Glad I didn’t stop listening. It was rather good after those adopted parents were gone.
The beginning reminded me of Billy Liar. Both characters had no idea where they were going and had domineering parents.
I taped the 1963 film starring Tom Courtenay a couple of weeks ago - going to watch it over the weekend!
There was an old radio programme called the Bickersons about a husband and wife who bickered. The beginning with the family bickering, was annoying. Now I'm listening to the son talking to his mother, and I'm about to give up on this show.
Also, shades of "The Four Yorkshiremen" by the Monty Python team.
Inner rollercoaster. I feel dizzy.
Hilarious!
Oh wow! That was brilliant ❤️. What dialogue 😁. Thank you so much 🥰.
This is hilarious.
It's fast paced because it's meant to convey the quite desperation and the urge to find identity of a young mans life, (those who remember being young might identify with a sense of urgency that one can have), so it's obviously not for those who want a slow paced. His thought are coming quickly, but he is stuck in a very staid world where people all think in a certain way and never question or try to break out of their mould.
I've just listened to the scene beginning about 19:15, where he is trying to elicit information from some shopkeepers.
Either way, If you want the usually slow paced dramas on this channel, it wont be for you.
I'm 12mins in & I keep thinking of Amy Sherman-Palladino. Annoyingly amusing...lol. Ty CR! Do you ever sleep? 😄 Finally it's over & it only took me 6mths to finish it. Exhausting 😁
Sounds interesting
What time is it?
brilliant so life like, the americans expect the world to understand them this yorkshire,u.k.
My another professional Yorkshire man / woman ? !
It's like a conveyor belt. Apart from which : a North American accent is generally far more pleasant to listen to than incomprehensible Yorkshire gabbling. And I'm British ....so put that in your pipe !!
Yes . Everyone in Britain is an
intellectual giant . We sit around discussing Metaphysics and
Marcel Proust into the wee small
hours ...
Enjoying the story but the poor quality audio/high pitched whistling noise is painful so couldn't make it all the way through.
A case of nature versus nurture and nature appears to be inconsequential but it seems that so does nurture too. SO WHAT he is saying is that
neither nature which depends on interpretation, nor nurture play a major part in a person's life???
Anyone reminded of 2 Python sketches?
me too, i loved this so life like,one has to understamd mentality
You were lucky... (Yorkshire accident)
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Damn autocomplete!
OMIGOD make it stop
Lol
The eternal questions. Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going? An exercise in a lot of navel gazing. We've all done it. We can all relate. Accept that we aren't special. Get on with living.
Very wity.
@ 43:22 !.....she mentions 'Sectional Intercourse'....and I - as a Yorkshireman.....I always thought that the very 1st 'act' of any Yarkshire couples would be C-R-I-C-K-E-T !....maybe it's just Me.
Sponge henge?
IKR ?! lol
This is explained right at the end of this play.
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Usually, if I don't like the theme/or story line of a play, I turn it off, and find something that will hold my attention.
It was the interplay with the very professional actors, and their sharp timing, that kept me tuned in.
None of the characters are likeable, and Gavin really needs to find his "raison d'etre.".....or find a girl friend, or get a dog, or perhaps join The Foreign Legion......I would prefer him to take the third option.......................When I was left all at sea, halfway through this play.....I could hear myself screaming, "WHAT DO I DO! WHAT DO I DO! 😖👎👎👎👎👎
Leaving at 3:27..tarraaaaa
We are DEVASTATED!
Amazed you lasted that long.....!
Good decision . It didn't get any better ..!
49:37 into this…..and I just can’t…🤦🏻
How did I last that long. 🙄
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Too much loud shouting at the beginning so gave up as my ears were ringing !
Try turning down the volume?
It's aggressive shouting ! Turned down the volume but still found it impossibe. Tried forwarding story on to see if shouting would turn into normal dialogue but my new tablet will not 'jump' forward ... no worries 🙂
@@deegeraghty9426 The parents carried on shouting...don't know how anyone could have enjoyed that.
This play could have been better if it had been done differently. So over the top with all the shouting 🤔🤔🤔
A very hard listen, tried to stick with it but gave up.
Sorry, but what a load of twaddle spoken at the rate of knots....
voices are hammering into my brain need to listen to something else 😂
Don't display your ignorance.
Didnt grab me, not the best play ive listened to. Disappointed 🥱
poor quality audio. Shame.
Whimsical " Northern " humour . Which becomes tiresome after about 10
minutes. Only cliche missing was " there's trooble at t' mill " .
This play is awful.