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Episode 2

Jenny becomes an ardent feminist, whilst her son tries to emulate her writing success. Stars Lee Ingleby and Miranda Richardson.

John Irving's acclaimed novel is dramatised by Linda Marshall Griffiths.

Garp writes his first novel and marries Helen. When his mother publishes her autobiography she becomes a feminist icon overnight and Garp's adolescent adventures become public property. It isn't easy being the son of the famous Jenny Fields. Jenny inspires a whole generation of women, including the radical Ellen Jamesians. Lust, lunacy and loss thread their way through Garp's life as he vainly tries to protect those he loves.

This is the second episode of a three part dramatisation of a novel that is both acclaimed for its originality, and controversial for its dark representation of gender politics and sexual violence. Published in 1978 it went on to win the US National Book Award and was made into a film in 1982, it placed Irving firmly on the map as a leading novelist.

Dramatist Linda Marshall Griffiths adapted Irving's A Prayer for Owen Meany for Radio 4 in 2009.

Directed by Nadia Molinari.

58 minutes

Last on

Fri 12 May 2017 03:00

The Garp Family

The Garp Family
Helen (Lyndsey Marshal), Garp (Lee Ingleby), Walt (Adam Greaves-Neal) and Duncan (Adam Thomas Wright)

Credits

Role Contributor
Jenny Miranda Richardson
Garp Lee Ingleby
John Wolfe John Guerrasio
Mrs Ralph Charlotte Emmerson
Helen Lyndsey Marshal
Roberta Muldoon Jonathan Keeble
Duncan Adam Thomas Wright
Walt Adam Greaves-Neal
Mrs Poole Carys Eleri
Michael Milton Harry Jardine
Director Nadia Molinari
Adaptor Linda Marshall Griffiths
Writer John Irving

Broadcasts

  • Sun 12 Jan 2014 15:00
  • Sat 18 Jan 2014 21:00
  • Thu 11 May 2017 10:00
  • Thu 11 May 2017 15:00
  • Fri 12 May 2017 03:00

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