
The Snobs
The narrator, a novelist like Muriel Spark, helps a family escape a social-climbing British couple. Read by Patricia Hodge.
Muriel Spark had one of the most distinctive voices in twentieth-century writing, was capable of incisive and darkly-comic observation, and won prizes for her writing across the World.
Spark worked as a novelist, dramatist and children's author, but it is perhaps her short stories that best exemplify her sharp eye and beautifully-crafted work, where she coolly probes the idiosyncrasies that lurk beneath veneer of human respectability. The three stories in this series include the darkly funny 'Ladies and Gentlemen', which contrasts well with the wry humour of social comedy 'Snobs' and the sharp satire of class, aspiration and phobia in 'You Should Have Seen the Mess'.
The series begins with Patricia Hodge reading 'The Snobs', a deliciously acerbic and witty dissection of snobbery, insensitivity and social climbing.
Producer: David Roper
A Heavy Entertainment production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Writer | Muriel Spark |
| Reader | Patricia Hodge |
| Producer | David Roper |
Broadcasts
- Sun 8 Jan 201200:30BBC Radio 4
- Sun 5 May 201300:30BBC Radio 4
- Tue 8 Dec 201511:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Tue 8 Dec 201521:00BBC Radio 4 Extra