A series of vintage mockumentaries about fictional experimental composer Hilda Tablet
Written by poet Henry Reed and first broadcast on the Third Programme between 1953 and 1959, these spoof radio plays follow his alter ego, fictional biographer Herbert Reeve, as he goes in search of the truth about his hero, the equally fictional novelist Richard Shewin. But he is led down the garden path by Shewinâs friends and relatives, who would much rather talk about themselves than the great man. And when Reeveâs scholarly research leads him to the gifted avant-garde composeress Hilda Tablet, he finds himself inescapably enmeshed in her world of wild eccentricity...
A Very Great Man Indeed sees Reeve trying to extract information about the late Richard Shewin from a variety of oddball interviewees, including Shewinâs brother, Stephen; fellow author T. H. Powers and the formidable Miss Tablet.
In The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, he is persuaded to write the biography of the âlady music writerâ, renowned for her groundbreaking âmusique concrète renforcĂŠe' (or âmusic for reinforced concreteâ). Luckily, it need not be lengthy â ânot more than twelve volumesâ.
Emily Butter recalls the Covent Garden premiere of Hilda Tabletâs opera, an all-female parody of Billy Budd set in a department store.
A Hedge, Backwards centres around the posthumous production of Richard Shewin's only play.
In The Primal Scene, as it wereâŚ, Hilda and her companions are transported (on a millionaireâs yacht) to the isles of Greece; and General Gland establishes himself as a major figure in her entourage.
Not a Drum Was Heard finds the General recounting his war memoirs to the BBC â and inadvertently revealing his less-than-heroic record.
Finally, Musique Discrète is a request programme of music by Dame Hilda Tablet, celebrating her appearance in the Honours List and revolving around her long and celebrated career.
Starring Hugh Burden as Herbert Reeve, Mary OâFarrell as Hilda Tablet, Carleton Hobbs as Stephen Shewin and Deryck Guyler as General Gland, this sparkling seven-part saga features a host of well-known actors including Marjorie Westbury,Gwen Cherrell, Norman Shelley and Dennis Quilley, and music composed by Donald Swann.
NB: Due to their age, these recordings contain some dated attitudes and language.
Production credits Written by Henry Reed Produced by Douglas Cleverdon Music by Donald Swann
Š 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
A series of vintage mockumentaries about fictional experimental composer Hilda Tablet
Written by poet Henry Reed and first broadcast on the Third Programme between 1953 and 1959, these spoof radio plays follow his alter ego, fictional biographer Herbert Reeve, as he goes in search of the truth about his hero, the equally fictional novelist Richard Shewin. But he is led down the garden path by Shewinâs friends and relatives, who would much rather talk about themselves than the great man. And when Reeveâs scholarly research leads him to the gifted avant-garde composeress Hilda Tablet, he finds himself inescapably enmeshed in her world of wild eccentricity...
A Very Great Man Indeed sees Reeve trying to extract information about the late Richard Shewin from a variety of oddball interviewees, including Shewinâs brother, Stephen; fellow author T. H. Powers and the formidable Miss Tablet.
In The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, he is persuaded to write the biography of the âlady music writerâ, renowned for her groundbreaking âmusique concrète renforcĂŠe' (or âmusic for reinforced concreteâ). Luckily, it need not be lengthy â ânot more than twelve volumesâ.
Emily Butter recalls the Covent Garden premiere of Hilda Tabletâs opera, an all-female parody of Billy Budd set in a department store.
A Hedge, Backwards centres around the posthumous production of Richard Shewin's only play.
In The Primal Scene, as it wereâŚ, Hilda and her companions are transported (on a millionaireâs yacht) to the isles of Greece; and General Gland establishes himself as a major figure in her entourage.
Not a Drum Was Heard finds the General recounting his war memoirs to the BBC â and inadvertently revealing his less-than-heroic record.
Finally, Musique Discrète is a request programme of music by Dame Hilda Tablet, celebrating her appearance in the Honours List and revolving around her long and celebrated career.
Starring Hugh Burden as Herbert Reeve, Mary OâFarrell as Hilda Tablet, Carleton Hobbs as Stephen Shewin and Deryck Guyler as General Gland, this sparkling seven-part saga features a host of well-known actors including Marjorie Westbury,Gwen Cherrell, Norman Shelley and Dennis Quilley, and music composed by Donald Swann.
NB: Due to their age, these recordings contain some dated attitudes and language.
Production credits Written by Henry Reed Produced by Douglas Cleverdon Music by Donald Swann
Š 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd