Last to Go
Last to Go

Last to Go (1964)


Last to Go

Last to Go (1959)

Channel BBC Third Programme
Broadcast Date 28 April 1964
Broadcast time 22:40:00
Length (minutes)
Series Unknown
Episode
Description The BBC Third Programme's 1964 series of three programmes titled Harold Pinter: Sketches offered nine Pinter sketches in total. Programme 1 (28 April, 10.40-11.00pm): Last to Go, The Black and White and That's Your Trouble. Programme 2 (7 May, 10.20-10.35pm): Request Stop, That's All and Applicant. Programme 3 (26 May, 10.30-10.45pm): Interview, Trouble in the Works and Dialogue for Three. This production of Last to Go appears to be the one repeated on 7 October 1990, as part of Radio 3's 'Harold Pinter at 60 - A Birthday Party' series of programmes and on 13 October 2000 as part of his 70th birthday celebrations. A note on the script: the work here is a dramatic stage sketch that is being relayed on radio. We are unaware of any differences in dialogue between the broadcast text and the published text of the sketch. A recording of this broadcast is available on the Ubuweb website. It is unclear if this is a licensed release.
Language English

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Linked People

Michael Bakewell

Production | Producer


Linked Organisations

BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) (Cultural Institution | Est. 1922)

Characters

Barman (Last to Go) (Age: Not specified, Male)

Unnamed character from 'Last to Go'

Performer: Harold Pinter (1930 - 2008)

Old Man (Last to Go) (Age: old, Male)

Unnamed character from 'Last to Go'; also described as 'Newspaper Seller'.

Performer: Geoffrey Bayldon

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Sources

Harold Pinter: Sketches (listing)

Radio Times, 23 April 1964, p. 41

Magazine

Harold Pinter Sketches, article by Michael Bakewell

Radio Times, 23 April 1964, p. 36

Magazine

Last to Go (listing)

Radio Times, 4 October 1990, p. 68

Magazine

For the 1990 repeat of this production.