A Bequest to the Nation

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First edition (publ. Hamish Hamilton)

A Bequest to the Nation is a 1970

Frances Nisbet in the events immediately before, during and after the Battle of Trafalgar. It also includes various other historical characters such as Thomas Hardy and William Nelson. The title refers to Nelson leaving Emma and their child Horatia to the nation on his death.[2]

Productions

Stage

The play was first performed at the

Theatre Royal, Haymarket on 23 September 1970. The director was Peter Glenville, with Zoe Caldwell playing Emma and Ian Holm as Nelson.[3] Reviews were not favourable.[4]

Television and film

In 1973, a film version was produced, with Glenda Jackson as Lady Hamilton, Peter Finch as Nelson and Margaret Leighton as Frances. Anthony Quayle played Lord Minto.[5]

Radio

For the

Trafalgar 200 commemorations in 2005, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a radio version on 16 October that year, with Janet McTeer as Emma, Kenneth Branagh as Nelson and Amanda Root as Frances. John Shrapnel played Lord Minto.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Nelson: A Study in Miniature (1966)". Archived from the original on 19 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Bequest to the Nation, A". samuelfrench.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Terence Rattigan plays: timeline and synopsis". The Daily Telegraph. London. 18 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Bequest to the Nation (1973)". Archived from the original on 17 October 2017.
  5. ^ "BBC – (none) – Drama on 3 – Bequest to the Nation by Terence Rattigan". BBC.

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