| | |  | This is the Conversation Forum for Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK << Smokie >> |  |
 |  |  | Subject: Alan Bennett? Posted Oct 29, 2001 by Ormondroyd This is a reply to this Posting
|  | Posting
2
  |  | Hmm, that's interesting! Certainly I have nothing against Mr Bennett, and I would have been happy to include him in the Entry - but I didn't think he came from Bradford, and I did do some research in the main local library for the 'famous Bradfordians' section without seeing him mentioned. I suspect that if we could claim him as one of Bradford's own, then I'd know about it, because the local authority would certainly want to draw attention to the fact. As you can see from the Entry, they do like to make a fuss of local folks who've made good in the arts - an official honour for David Hockney, and a statue for JB Priestley!
I've just done a quick websearch to try to shed light on the question. There isn't much biographical stuff about Mr Bennett on the web as far as I can see, but I did find an old 'Time' magazine article that mentioned him being in Leeds as a boy. So perhaps he comes from just up the road! I will try to investigate further.
Thanks for the posting - glad you enjoyed the Entry!
|
 |  |  | Subject: Alan Bennett? Posted Oct 30, 2001 by Ormondroyd This is a reply to this Posting
|  | Posting
3
  |  | I did a bit of research in a Bradford bookshop today, sneaking a look at the recently-published biography of Alan Bennett, 'Backing Into The Limelight' by Alexander Games. According to that book, Mr Bennett was born on 9 May, 1934 in his parents' home in Leeds.
So I'm afraid he's not a famous Bradfordian. He's close - but no chapati.
|
 |  |  | Subject: Alan Bennett? Posted Oct 30, 2001 by SisterBluebird This is a reply to this Posting
|  | Posting
4
  |  | Thanks for doing that bit of research and letting me know. I did a bit of research and have found the book that made me think Alan Bennett was from Bradford.
In a book called "The Postcard Century" there is a postcard featuring David Hockney and Alan Bennett sitting together both in profile. The caption that goes with the postcard reads: "Here are the uncannily similar David Hockney and Alan Bennett, both sons of Bradford".
I think the author stands corrected don't you?
|
|
| 
   
 
Conversation list
Most of the content on h2g2 is created by h2g2's Researchers, who are members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of the BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of any external sites referenced. In the event that you consider anything on this page to be in breach of the site's House Rules, please click on the relevant button to alert our Moderation Team. |