Tales From the Back Green, Bill Paterson
Tales From the Back Green, Bill Paterson
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Tales From the Back Green

Author: Bill Paterson

Narrator: Bill Paterson

Abridged: 2 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/07/2008


Synopsis

Here is a classic memoir of childhood that will strike a chord with anyone who's ever played and dreamed, with little thought of life "when I grow up".

The much loved Scots actor Bill Paterson was brought up in those halcyon days of post-war Britain when a child could still play happily - and safely - in his own back green and the streets beyond. Now, in Tales from the Back Green, he evokes his boyhood and youth in Glasgow's East End during the 1950s, which was full of intriguing characters and extraordinary events.

Always eager to push the boundaries of what they were allowed to do, Bill and his mates construct a giant dust "atomic" bomb, try to hold their own World Cup tournament, and play endlessly on wasteland that's now unrecognizable compared with the exciting jungle of his childhood.

Tales from the Back Green is a brilliant realisation of a time and a place, read by the author.

This abridged version of Tales from the Back Green was added prior to CD and Digital download, therefore chapter 11 is not included.

(P)2008 Catherine Bailey Ltd./Bona Broadcasting Ltd.

About Bill Paterson

Bill Paterson was born in Glasgow. His theatre career includes being a founder member of 7:84 Theatre Company with the landmark production of The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil. Film and Television work includes Wives and Daughters, The Crow Road, The Witches, Truly Madly Deeply, Traffik, The Singing Detective, Aufweidersehn Pet, Comfort and Joy and The Killing Fields. He is a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rob on June 10, 2019

A charming collection of stories of 50s Scotland from actor Bill Paterson.......more

Goodreads review by George on February 11, 2020

simply, well worth reading.......more

Goodreads review by John on August 05, 2021

Short, slight and light but enjoyable: these short tales were clearly meant to be spoken rather than read but will be enjoyed by Glaswegians and Scots of a certain vintage.......more

Goodreads review by Cora on December 31, 2020

I really loved this book with the tales about growing up in Glasgow in the fifties. His style is nice, he has a good sense of humor and the things he talks about are very interesting.......more

Goodreads review by Alan on July 02, 2011

This was a nick book to read enjoyed Bill paterson,s childhood the tale of the end of the line of the tram and trolley busses was good.......more