Hilda Tablet: The Complete Plays

byHenry Reed, Hugh Burden (Read by), Carleton Hobbs (Read by), Mary O'Farrell (Read by), Full Cast (Read by)

Seven Full-Cast BBC Radio Comedy Dramas

A series of vintage mockumentaries about fictional experimental composer, Hilda Tablet

Hilda Tablet is a fictitious ‘twelve-tone composeress’ created by Henry Reed in a series of radio mockumentaries. She first appeared in the play A Very Great Man Indeed, which follows the quest of a fictional biographer, Herbert Reeve, who is writing the biography of the equally fictional novelist Richard Shewin.

The Hilda Tablet plays were a landmark in radio satire. Presented in the manner of a spoof documentary, the action follows Herbert Reeve as he tries to research his book and is constantly waylaid by the characters he interviews, ultimately being bullied into undertaking a biography of Hilda - 'in not more than twelve volumes’.

This collection of plays includes: A Very Great Man Indeed, The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Emily Butter, the first performance of Hilda Tablet’s opera; A Hedge, Backwards; The Primal Scene, As It Were, which takes place on a yacht in Greece; Not a Drum Was Heard; and Musique Discrète.

Hilda Tablet is played by Mary O'Farrell, and Herbert Reeve is played by Hugh Burden.

About Henry Reed

Details
  • Imprint: BBC Digital Audio
  • ISBN: 9781529943733
  • Length: 510 minutes
  • Price: £14.00