List of works by Alan Bennett
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Alan Bennett is an English playwright.
Having started at the Royal National Theatre, he became known for such works as Talking Heads, The Madness of King George, The History Boys, The Lady in the Van and The Habit of Art. The following plays were later adapted into films, The Madness of King George (1995), The History Boys (2005), and The Lady in the Van (2015).
- A Trip to the Moon (actor), 1964
- The Saint (actor; 3 episodes), 1964–65
- Sunday Night (actor; 1 episode), 1965
- My Father Knew Lloyd George (actor and co-writer), 1965
- Famous Gossips (actor; 1 episode), 1965
- Plato—The Drinking Party, 1965
- Alice in Wonderland (actor), 1966
- On the Margin (actor & writer), 1966–67
- Not Only... But Also (actor; 1 episode), 1970
- Hamlet (actor), 1971[1]
- A Day Out (writer and bit role), 1972
- Sunset Across the Bay (writer), 1975
- A Little Outing (actor and writer), 1975
- A Visit from Miss Prothero (writer and narrator), 1978
- Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (narrator and writer), 1978
- Doris and Doreen (Green Forms) (writer), 1978
- The Old Crowd (writer) with Lindsay Anderson (director), LWT 1979
- Afternoon Off (actor & writer), 1979
- One Fine Day (writer), 1979
- All Day on the Sands (writer), 1979
- Objects of Affection (writer), 1982
- The Merry Wives of Windsor (actor), 1982
- Intensive Care (actor and writer), 1982
- An Englishman Abroad (writer), 1983
- The Insurance Man (writer), 1986
- Breaking Up (actor), 1986
- Man and Music (narrator), 1986
- Talking Heads (actor (one episode) and writer), 1988
- The Wind in the Willows, The Willows in Winter (voice), 1995–1996
- The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends (voice), 1995
- The Story Store (voices and narrator), 1995
- Down Cemetery Road: The Landscape of Philip Larkin (presenter), 1987
- Fortunes of War series (actor), 1987
- Dinner at Noon (narrator), 1988
- Poetry in Motion (presenter), 1990
- 102 Boulevard Haussmann (writer), 1990
- A Question of Attribution (writer), 1991
- Selling Hitler (actor), 1991
- Ashenden (actor), 1991
- Julie Walters and Friends (actor and co-writer), 1991
- Poetry in Motion 2 (presenter), 1992
- A Night In (presenter), 1992
- The Long Summer (narrator), 1993
- Portrait or Bust (presenter), 1994
- The Abbey (presenter), 1995
- A Dance to the Music of Time (actor), 1997
- Talking Heads 2, 1998
- Did I Say Hairdressing? I Meant Astrophysics (narrator),1998[2]
- Telling Tales (writer and presenter), 2000
- Christmas Under Fire (documentary, as narrator), 2002
- The Young Visiters (narrator), 2003
- Meg and Mog (voice), 2003–04
- The South Bank Show (documentary, as himself), 2005
- Being Alan Bennett (BBC documentary), 2009
- Mark Lawson Talks To Alan Bennett (BBC, extended interview), 2009
- Bennett on Bennett (5 10-minute monologues, as himself), 2009
- Storyville Survivors: My Friend Sam - Living For the Moment (documentary, as himself), 2012
- Family Guy (Brian's Play, as himself), 2013
- The Native Hue of Resolution (documentary, as himself; also contributing writer), 2013
- Mouse and Mole (voice), 2013
- Alan Bennett at 80: Bennett Meets Hytner (documentary, as himself), 2014
- Stop All the Clocks: WH Auden in an Age of Anxiety (documentary, as himself)
- Talking Heads (Remake), 2020
Theatre
- Better Late, 1959
- Beyond the Fringe (also co-writer), 1960
- The Blood of the Bambergs, 1962
- A Cuckoo in the Nest, 1964
- Forty Years On (also writer), 1968
- Sing a Rude Song (co-writer), 1969
- Getting On (writer), 1971
- Habeas Corpus (also writer), 1973
- The Old Country (writer), 1977
- Enjoy (writer), 1980
- Kafka's Dick (writer), 1986
- A Visit from Miss Prothero (writer), 1987
- Single Spies (An Englishman Abroad and A Question of Attribution) (also writer and director), 1989
- The Wind in the Willows (adaptation), 1990
- The Madness of George III (writer), 1991
- Talking Heads (Waiting for the telegram, A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils, A Lady of Letters, Her Big Chance, Soldiering On, A Cream Cracker Under the Settee) (also writer), 1992
- The Lady in the Van (writer), 1999
- The History Boys (writer), 2004
- The Habit of Art (writer), 2009
- People (writer), 2012
- Hymn (writer), 2012
- Cocktail Sticks (writer), 2012
- Allelujah! (writer), 2018
Film
- Every Home Should Have One (actor; uncredited), 1970[3]
- Long Shot, 1980
- Dreamchild (voice of the Mock Turtle), 1985
- The Secret Policeman's Ball, 1986
- The Secret Policeman's Other Ball, 1982
- A Private Function (screenplay, with Malcolm Mowbray), 1984
- Pleasure at Her Majesty's, 1976
- Prick Up Your Ears (screenplay), 1987
- Little Dorrit, 1987
- The Wind in the Willows (voice of Mole), 1995
- Parson's Pleasure (writer), 1995
- The Madness of King George (screenplay from his play The Madness of George III and cameo appearance), 1995
- The Willows in Winter (voice of Mole), 1996
- In Love and War (actor)
- The Importance of Being Morrissey (cinematic documentary, as himself), 2002
- The History Boys (screenplay, from his play of the same name), 2006
- National Theatre: Fifty Years on Stage (actor and writer), 2013
- The Lady in the Van (screenplay, from his play of the same name; cameo), 2015
- Alan Bennett's Diaries (cinematic documentary, as himself; also writer), 2016
- Allelujah (screenplay, from his play of the same name), 2022
- The Choral (screenplay), 2025