Repercussions from the fate of his mother. Charlie Chaplin reveals how he became a legend of the silent cinema screen.
Charlie Chaplin (1889-1975) rose from a destitute childhood to become perhaps the greatest comedian and filmmakers of them all.
First published in 1964, Nigel Hawthorne reads the extraordinary story of how Sir Charlie Chaplin became a silent cinema comedy legend renowned for his on-screen slapstick. Abridged in ten parts by Donald Bancroft.
Producer: Gerry Jones
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1989. Show less