thank you for this. I remember this very well. Like probably quite a few people, I've appreciated (if not enjoyed) struggling with Beckett - at school, as a troubled 20-something, lost interest in my 30s, remembered it in my 40s - and now that I'm nearly 50 it all makes so much more sense.... Patrick Magee and Jack Magowran (Eh Joe) both capture something very individual. If the BBC had any sense (I should stop right now....) Billie Whitelaw's Happy Days would be on BBC4 next weekend. Oh well.
Magee in all honesty may have been the best actor ever from the British Isles. He had a talent and a presence unequalled by any actor I have yet seen.
Thank you! Never saw the original actor perform the piece. Was awestruck by the sense of unutterable loss in the Pinter version as an undergrad, though I had read Godot at 17. This version of Krapp is incomparable. Thank you again for posting this gem.
That was brilliant scott182.Is there any way you could post Happy Days with Billie Whitelaw. I have looked everywhere for it.I think it was done by BBC 2 years ago on Play for Today.Thanks again,Alan
thank you for this. I remember this very well. Like probably quite a few people, I've appreciated (if not enjoyed) struggling with Beckett - at school, as a troubled 20-something, lost interest in my 30s, remembered it in my 40s - and now that I'm nearly 50 it all makes so much more sense.... Patrick Magee and Jack Magowran (Eh Joe) both capture something very individual. If the BBC had any sense (I should stop right now....) Billie Whitelaw's Happy Days would be on BBC4 next weekend. Oh well.
ComteLafon 4 months ago
For anyone who wants to cite this academically, original broadcast info is on imdb - Original Air Date: 29 November 1972
doddification 9 months ago
Magee in all honesty may have been the best actor ever from the British Isles. He had a talent and a presence unequalled by any actor I have yet seen.
suppernoddypo2k7 1 year ago
Thank you! Never saw the original actor perform the piece. Was awestruck by the sense of unutterable loss in the Pinter version as an undergrad, though I had read Godot at 17. This version of Krapp is incomparable. Thank you again for posting this gem.
adrienb1 1 year ago
i cant believe he is dead i have so much to ask him hees my grannys 1st cousin im going to follow in his footsteps and hopefully take up acting
irishbabe1to3 1 year ago
wow. cool. this is the dude from a clockwork orange ...
SullenMorbius 1 year ago
Patrick Magee died far too soon. Great actor. I only regret not finding out about him until long after he died. :(
restlessr84 1 year ago
That was brilliant scott182.Is there any way you could post Happy Days with Billie Whitelaw. I have looked everywhere for it.I think it was done by BBC 2 years ago on Play for Today.Thanks again,Alan
godot789 1 year ago
@godot789 Sadly, I'm still looking for this myself. All I have is the short clip from Waiting for Beckett.
scottl82 1 year ago
Great Great actor.
bigboss25262 1 year ago
This is great - what better way to study Beckett than to watch the play itself!
zoehutton 2 years ago
Yup deffo, i am studying it too. What are you studying it for. I do love Magee lol.
TheVoid 2 years ago
a shame this only has 15 views....
nrobarge 2 years ago
5***** !
Offtofott 2 years ago