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A Life of Bliss
Mar 30, 2026 8:56 AM

Author:Godfrey Harrison,George Cole,Full Cast,Diana Churchill,Colin Gordon,Petula Clark,Percy Edwards

A Life of Bliss

George Cole stars in the classic BBC Radio sitcom about a bashful, bumbling bachelor

First broadcast in 1953, A Life of Bliss ran for six series and 118 episodes on radio, concluding in 1969 when a TV series was made. Sadly, most are missing from the BBC archive (including the first seven, starring David Tomlinson) - but 19 were rescued and rebroadcast by BBC Radio 4 Extra, and are included here.

They chronicle the misadventures of shy, absent-minded bachelor David Bliss, who goes through life with his head in the clouds and his mind in a fog. His friends and family agree that it's high time he settled down, but it's hard to find the right girl - though he's sure she'll come along sooner or later. Perhaps pretty Penny Gay will fit the bill - or Maxine, or Zoe...

In the meantime, he's happy to live the single life: though he does keep finding himself in awkward situations. Fortunately, his sister Anne and brother-in-law Tony are around to provide support and encouragement - and he can always rely on his best friend, faithful canine companion Psyche.

Created by Godfrey Harrison, who went on to write TV scripts for Tony Hancock, this delightfully light comedy stars George Cole as Bliss, with Diana Churchill as Anne, Colin Gordon as Tony and Percy Edwards as Psyche the Dog. Among the guest stars are Petula Clark, Desmond Carrington and Donald Sinden.

Production credits

Written by Godfrey Harrison

Announcer: Kenneth Kendall

BBC Variety Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenhoulet

Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

First broadcast on the BBC Home Service on the following dates:

Finding a Girlfriend 20 October 1954

Office Secrets 13 August 1957

Maxine 20 August 1957

The Flat 27 August 1957

Penny Gay's Return 3 September 1957

Two Dozen Red Roses 31 December 1958

A Spy in the Camp 7 January 1959

A Woman Scorned 21 January 1959

An Expert In Confusion 28 January 1959

A Slave of Fashion 4 February 1959

A Moving Story 11 February 1959

United They Stay 18 February 1959

Oh Brother 25 February 1959

Battle of the Sexes 4 March 1959

The Anniversary 11 March 1959

Man at Bay 18 March 1959

Mixed Feelings 25 March 1959

Dangerous Company 1 April 1959

Pleasure As Usual 8 April 1959

Cast

David Bliss - George Cole

Anne Fellows - Diana Churchill

Tony Fellows - Colin Gordon

Psyche the Dog - Percy Edwards

Penny Gay - Petula Clark

Mrs Bliss - Gladys Young

Mr Bliss - Ernest Jay/Carleton Hobbs

Mr Hood - Barry K. Barnes

Maxine Avery - Sarah Lawson

Zoe Hunter - Sheila Sweet

Marcia Hammond - Gwen Cherrell

Phil Bender - Donald Sinden

With Terence Alexander, Maxine Audley, Desmond Carrington, Belle Chrystall, Felix Felton, Gladys Henson, Nan Kenway, Rolf Lefebvre, Sheila Manahan, Hugh Manning, William Mervyn, Rosemary Miller, Ella Milne, Elsa Palmer, Judith Stott, Eleanor Summerfield, Frederick Treves, Ruth Trouncer, Una Venning, Tony Vickers, Virginia Winter

©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Reviews

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—— Patti Smith

William is the star of this vivid drama from Ethan Hawke ... this is ultimately a book about the transcendent value of great art ... it communicates a real power.

—— Sunday Times

Film star William Harding is fed up with having his personal life examined in public. The protagonist of this novel, the first in five years from Hawke (best known for his acting role in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy), is also disgusted at the ways in which he has allowed his marriage to collapse around him. His debut Broadway role offers him a chance at redemption and turns this bracing book into a considered meditation on the evil of celebrity and the demanding yet restorative power of theatre.

—— New Statesman

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—— Metro

An emotional ode to theatre as medicine for heartbreak, and an interesting meditation on fame.

—— Radio Times

Ethan Hawke has got a lot of nerve. But he's also got a lot of talent ... What's most irritating about A Bright Ray of Darkness is that it's really good ... A novel that explores the demands of acting and the delusions of manhood with tremendous verve and insight ... Hawke is a genius at conjuring the hush of the auditorium, the thrill of live actors, the magical sense of a performance moving through time. Amid the endless pandemic lockdown, reading this novel with its spirited scene-by-scene re-enactments is the closest I've gotten to live theatre in 10 months ... I want to be immune to Hawke's charms, but I admit it: He's written a witty, wise and heartfelt novel about a spoiled young man growing up and becoming, haltingly, a better person. A Bright Ray of Darkness is a deeply hopeful story about the possibility of rising above one's narcissism. Bravo.

—— Ron Charles, Washington Post

Hawke blurs the boundaries between past roles and autobiography and brings a world of fame, longing and oblivion into sharp focus.

—— Paul Jenkins , BuzzMag

William Harding is a successful film star whose life is in turmoil. Outed by the press as an adulterer, he is now holed up in a New York hotel, divorcing his popstar wife while preparing to make his Broadway debut in Henry IV. In his first novel for 20 years, Hawke has obeyed the adage 'write what you know', bringing the theatrical world, from first rehearsal to final performance, thrillingly to life.

—— Mail on Sunday

...a fine book, full of narrative drive, illuminating information about the power of the stage, and a storyline that goes at quite a pace, but still has much room for humanity, showing that however big the mistakes people make, and however many people know about those mistakes, there is still the chance of redemption, if you look for it.

—— NB

This enjoyable literary outing is in the American tradition of writers like Saul Bellow ... The Bellow vibe comes with Harding's active wrestling with his own conscience and it is never a sterile or bloodless reflection as he's a charged-up, sex-driven, cocaine-fuelled, whiskey drinking bloke with chips on his shoulder ... it is Harding's failures as a person that make him real for the reader ... a highly engaging and enjoyable read ... lively and spirited ... As we get on with lockdown after lockdown and a world without plays, gigs, and the community of shared experience this is a novel reminding us to cherish what we are missing.

—— Irish Examiner

A rather easier read is Ethan Hawke's A Bright Ray of Darkness: a smart novel about Broadway, acting, marriage, love and fame.

—— David Mitchell

Delightfully, Hawke goes full throttle, conjuring a world of thespian grandiosity, engorged egos, brittle self-doubt and callow celebrity with a bravura performance.

—— Financial Times

A thumpingly accomplished novel about art, the heart, the Way of the Actor and scandal in the social media age. Whip smart and dripping with one-liners, A BRIGHT RAY OF DARKNESS is an urbane, uplifting blast of a write-what-you-know novel.

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The most timely, urgent book of 2022... It feels both as thrillingly inventive as [Heti's] ever been and also defiantly and satisfyingly middle-aged... Genius.

—— Lynn Steger Strong , Los Angeles Times

Pure Colour is unabashedly metaphysical and completely outlandish...Yet neither grief nor theology can suppress Heti's oddball wit and affection for wildly inappropriate sexual metaphors, for which a reader should be grateful... Heti is the rare mystic with a sense of humor.

—— Judith Shulevitz , The Atlantic

Sheila Heti has the innate ability to capture feelings and thinkings that can seem so mercurial, and to provoke new avenues of thought on social codes, with challenge, care, and clarity. Her writing is both a relief and an invigoration.

—— Anna Cafolla , AnOther, *Books to Look Out For 2022*

Pure Colour will make you question life and choices in the same philosophical and lyrically written way.

—— Alice Snape , Cosmopolitan, *Books to Look Our For 2022*

Heti has evolved the leanest, more powerful, playful, and entirely unique form for writing ideas. With one foot in the everyday and another in the floating world, Pure Colour is a pure feat.

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—— Max Liu , i

Heti's... writing is beguiling, funny and wise. The novel's surreal elements invite as many interpretations as an abstract painting

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Heti's work is always original - that Pure Colour is also deeply moving makes it all the more remarkable

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Compelling

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