In 1955, Orson Welles did a series of 15-minute programs for the BBC — little monologues about acting and life and the intersection of those two activities. Someone has posted a few to YouTube, each in two parts. If I've configured the player below correctly, it should play the two parts of the first installment, one after the other. You'll want to watch this to see Mr. Welles' vast ability to take anecdotes that are either mundane or probably spurious and make them sound interesting and probable…