“Nell Dunn”. Alan Brodie Representation: Clients.
Ken Loach
Standard Name: Loach, Ken
Connections
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Intertextuality and Influence | Ali Smith | Into this family scene enters Scottish stranger Amber Macdonald, whom the reader has previously encountered in the novel's prefatory disembodied voice recounting her conception at the former Alhambra
theatre in Glasgow. This occurred during... |
Textual Production | Nell Dunn | |
Textual Production | Nell Dunn | ND
's Poor Cow, like her previous novel, was adapted first for television and then as a film by director Ken Loach
, with her own screenplay. “Nell Dunn”. Alan Brodie Representation: Clients. Parker, Peter, editor. The Reader’s Companion to Twentieth-Century Writers. Fourth Estate and Helicon, 1995. |
Textual Production | Nell Dunn | The critical opinion that ND
belonged to the school of Angry Young Men associated her with Alan Sillitoe
, John Osborne
, and John Braine
. Drabble, Margaret, and Nell Dunn. “Introduction”. Poor Cow, Virago, 1988, p. xi - xvi. ix |
Timeline
16 December 1966: The BBC screened its famous Wednesday play...
Building item
16 December 1966
The BBC
screened its famous Wednesday playCathy Come Home, a drama about a homeless family written by Jeremy Sandford
(husband of Nell Dunn
), produced by Tony Garnett
, and directed by Ken Loach
.
Gilbey, Ryan. “Putting the Manifesto before the Movie”. London Review of Books, 31 Oct. 2002, pp. 34-5.
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Cathy Come Home. http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/C/htmlC/cathycomeho/cathycomeho.htm.
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