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Textual Production | Deborah Levy | DL
has also written dramatic adaptations for BBC
radio of others' work: of Chance Acquaintances by Colette
, of Unless by Carol Shields
, and of Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca
, the last... |
Textual Production | E. Arnot Robertson | |
Textual Production | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | Following a silent film of 1928 entitled The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel (from the novel of the same title, 1922), Orczy and Julia Neilson
gave permission for the filming of the work by London Film Productions |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Jennings | She also joined with fellow-writers in letters to the Times on matters of public concern. She joined with forty well-known names (including Pamela Hansford Johnson
) on 25 September 1969 to defend keeping up the... |
Textual Production | Harold Pinter | Pinter began this work as a radio play. The BBC
archives hold a scene-by-scene plan he made for it, plus statements about overall themes and purpose. This plan was rejected in November 1958, but later... |
Textual Production | Muriel Spark | An Author's Note says that both stories and plays were written on the same creative wavelength, Spark, Muriel. Voices At Play. Penguin. 7 |
Textual Production | Shelagh Delaney | BBC television
ran The House that Jack Built, a six-part series written by SD
about the marriage of a couple the author describes as a cowboy and a madonna. Cunningham, John. “The Salford Madonna”. The Guardian. |
Textual Production | Josephine Tey | Gordon Daviot
(also known as JT
) published a volume of eight one-act plays (of which all but one had been broadcast on BBC
Radio during the Second World War), Leith Sands, and Other Short Plays. Henderson, Jennifer Morag. Josephine Tey, a life. Sandstone Press. 225 Roy, Sandra. Josephine Tey. Twayne. 25 |
Textual Production | Maureen Duffy | This novel was filmed for television by the BBC
in 1988 as First Born. Duffy, Maureen. The Microcosm. Virago. prelims |
Textual Production | Frances Ridley Havergal | The most common theme of FRH
's poetry and hymns is an unswerving devotion to God, whom she generally refers to as The King or The Master. Her most popular hymns include Take My... |
Textual Production | Michelene Wandor | This publication was one of a group of four: the others are by Zoë Fairbairns
, Valerie Miner
, and Victoria Nelson
. Three of Wandor's stories are revised from versions which appeared in Guests... |
Textual Production | Shelagh Delaney | BBC Radio 4
broadcast SD
's play Whoopi Goldberg's Country Life, which has nothing to do with US writer Whoopi Goldberg
, but is a sequel to Delaney's Country Life, 2004. “Afternoon Play. Whoopi Goldberg’s Country Life”. BBC Radio 4. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Textual Production | Evelyn Glover | |
Textual Production | Marghanita Laski | With Claud Cockburn
, Cyril Connolly
, Kenneth Tynan
, Peter Forster
, Wynford Vaughan Thomas
, and Steven Watson
, ML
co-wrote the script for the BBC
television comedy series Dig This Rhubarb. Lewisohn, Mark. “Dig This Rhubarb”. The bbc.co.uk Guide to Comedy. |
Textual Production | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | She included essays previously published in Time and Tide about her travels to far-off places such as Gibraltar, Morocco, Greece, Egypt, and the holy places of the earth: Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda,. Notes on the Way. Books for Libraries Press. 2 |
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