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Barry Hines: Kes, Billy’s Last Stand & more: A BBC Radio Drama Collection
"Three dramas by Barry Hines and an abridged reading of his classic Kes (A Kestrel for a Knave) Yorkshire-born author Barry Hines is renowned for his 1968 novel A Kestrel for a Knave (later turned into Ken Loach’s award-winning film Kes) and for scripting the BAFTA-winning BBC TV film Threads. The titles in this collection explore his signature theme – working-class life in Northern England – and include a trio of radio dramas alongside an abridged version of Kes, read by Stephen Tompkinson. Billy’s Last Stand – Casual labourer Billy makes his living shovelling coal into people’s sheds and cellars. It’s a one-man job: until the parasitic Darkly turns up, offering him a business partnership. Arthur Lowe and Ronald Baddiley star in Barry Hines’ darkly comic debut play. Two Men from Derby – Elbow-deep in domestic chores, miner’s wife Freda is visited by Joe and George, two scouts from Derby County FC who want to sign her husband as a professional footballer. But Dick is nowhere to be found… Regarded by Hines as the best thing he ever wrote, this slow-burn drama stars Sharon Duce, Colin Edwynn and Bernard Gallagher. Looking at the Sun – When redundant miner Stewart lands a job at a nuclear power station, he has high hopes for a new beginning. But his wife Lisa’s concerns about the plant put their marriage under increasing strain. Starring Chris Brailsford as Stewart and Gillian Waugh as Lisa. Kes – Neglected at home and bullied at school, Billy’s sole comfort is the wild bird of prey he has trained from a fledgling. But his newfound happiness is short-lived... Stephen Tompkinson reads this adaptation of Hines’ heartbreaking coming-of-age tale of a boy and his kestrel. Text copyright © Barry Hines 1965 (Billy’s Last Stand), 1968 (A Kestrel for a Knave), 1976 (Two Men from Derby), 1992 (Looking at the Sun) Production credits Written by Barry Hines Billy’s Last Stand Billy – Arthur Lowe Darkly – Ronald Baddiley Two Men from Derby Freda – Sharon Duce Joe – Colin Edwynn George – Bernard Gallagher Winnie – Juliet Cooke Stanley – Charles Booth Looking at the Sun Stewart – Chris Brailsford Lisa – Gillian Waugh Mr Ellis – Gerry Kersey Clayton – Robin Polley Janice – Belinda Chapman Melanie Lee – Barbara Dryhurst Japanese photographer – Fenella Norman Sharland – Christopher Kent Martyn – Peter Bell Colin – Nick Spurr Kevin – Colln Meredith Alison – Caitlin Smith Kes Read by Stephen Tompkinson © 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Barry Hines (Author), Arthur Lowe, Bernard Gallagher, Charles Booth, Chris Brailsford, Colin Edwynn, Full Cast, Gerry Kersey, Gillian Waugh, Juliet Cooke, Peter Bell, Robin Polley, Ronald Baddiley, Sharon Duce, Stephen Tompkinson (Narrator)
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"Through the changing seasons, amidst a sprawling ducal country estate, ex-steelworker George Purse's role as a gamekeeper goes beyond mere employment. With determination, he safeguards the birds, nurturing them with care, even as they become targets for the wealthy elite. As the Glorious Twelfth approaches, George must orchestrate flawless hunts for the Duke and his esteemed guests, ensuring their satisfaction while fending off the persistent poachers who threaten the delicate balance of the land. A masterpiece of nature writing as well as a radical statement on work and class, 'The Gamekeeper' stands as a haunting classic of twentieth-century fiction. - Barry Hines (1939-2016), born into a mining family in South Yorkshire, had a diverse career from coal mining to teaching before becoming a renowned writer. His most famous work, 'A Kestrel for a Knave,' has never been out of print in the UK and was brought to life by Ken Loach in the film adaptation 'Kes'."
Barry Hines (Author), Luke R. Francis (Narrator)
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