The History Of Mr Polly [Drama]

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01Beginnings And The Bazaar20250126

Alfred Polly is an ordinary middle-aged man who is tired of his wife's nagging and his dreary job as a gentleman's outfitter in a small town. Faced with the threat of bankruptcy, he decides that the only way to escape his frustrating existence is to burn his shop to the ground and kill himself. Unexpected events, however, conspire at the last moment to lead the bewildered Mr Polly to a bright new future – after he saves a life, fakes his death and escapes to a world of heroism, hope and ultimate happiness.

A comic take on mid-life crisis, The History of Mr Polly (published in 1910) is generally considered H G Wells' funniest novel. But it's not without serious purpose. Beneath the surface is an implicit criticism of a society that forces people to suppress their imaginations and lead lives of drab conformity.

In the first episode, Mr Polly – romantic, dreamer, and gentleman's outfitter - takes stock of his life so far. He remembers his early years as an apprentice draper, and the fun he used to have with his friend, Parsons. He is saved from the drudgery of his apprenticeship when his father dies, leaving him an inheritance. This enables him to marry his cousin, Miriam, and buy a shop of his own. But 15 years on, he concludes he has wasted his life.

Episode 1: Beginnings and the Bazaar

Narrator - Stephen Mangan

Alfred Polly - Paul Ready

Miriam - Clare Corbett

Garvace /Penstemon - Trevor Littledale

Parsons - James Joyce

Harold Johnson - Nigel Anthony

Mrs Larkins - Rachel Atkins

Annie - Emma Kilbey

Christabel - Ela Chapman

Rumbold - Richard Attlee

Schoolmaster - Julian Parkin

Written by H G WELLS

Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan

Producer / Director: David Blount

A Pier production for BBC Radio 4

An unhappy shop-keeper discovers that it's never too late to change life for the better.

Drama from BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra.

Stephen Mangan narrates the comic tale of Alfred Polly (Paul Ready) who takes desperate measures to escape his unhappy marriage and his dreary existence as a gentleman's outfitter.

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02Making An End To Things20250202

Alfred Polly is an ordinary middle-aged man who is tired of his wife's nagging and his dreary job as a gentleman's outfitter in a small town. Faced with the threat of bankruptcy, he decides that the only way to escape his frustrating existence is to burn his shop to the ground and kill himself. Unexpected events, however, conspire at the last moment to lead the bewildered Mr Polly to a bright new future – after he saves a life, fakes his death and escapes to a world of heroism, hope and ultimate happiness.

A comic take on mid-life crisis, The History of Mr Polly (published in 1910) is generally considered H G Wells' funniest novel. But it's not without serious purpose. Beneath the surface is an implicit criticism of a society that forces people to suppress their imaginations and lead lives of drab conformity.

In the final episode, Mr Polly attempts to put his reckless plan of arson and self-destruction into practice.

Episode 2: Making an End to Things

Narrator - Stephen Mangan

Alfred Polly - Paul Ready

Miriam - Clare Corbett

Annie - Emma Kilbey

Rumbold - Richard Attlee

Captain Boomer - Trevor Littledale

Gambell - Julian Parkin

Rusper - Nigel Anthony

Mrs Rumbold - Jean Trend

Flo - Karen Ascoe

Uncle Jim - Ben Crowe

Miss Polly - Betsy Horsfall

Horace - James Joyce

Gwendoline - Ela Chapman

Written by H G WELLS

Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan

Producer / Director: David Blount

A Pier production for BBC Radio 4

An unhappy shop-keeper discovers that it's never too late to change life for the better.

Drama from BBC Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra.

Stephen Mangan narrates the comic tale of Alfred Polly (Paul Ready) who takes desperate measures to escape his unhappy marriage and his dreary existence as a gentleman's outfitter.

[LISTEN NOW]