Thanks for linking us to this 'sermon', mamie. I've always thought of AB as one of the most humane writers of his (our?) generation. I loved his 'Untold Stories' and mean to re-read it... one day. He had a similar background to my FiL who was a Cambridge scholarship boy from Bradford, though a generation earlier than Bennett. I don't know whether this gave FiL the almighty chip he carried on his shoulder right to the end of his life, but I am so glad that Bennett managed to avoid this obdurately class-based chip. Interestingly, I think, his fellow performers in the seminal 'Beyond the Fringe' were all privately educated. If you've never heard his 'My brother Esau' sermon, do try to get hold of a recording of BtF. It stands the test of time.