Leon Brown
Spirit of ’45 (Ken Loach, 2013)
Peterloo directed by (Mike Leigh, 2018)
Prakash Kona
Luis Bunuel’s Land without Bread (1933)
Alan Morrison
The Innocents (1961) Directed by Jack Clayton (BFI)
The Signalman (1976) adapted by Andrew Davies from the short story by Charles Dickens (BFI DVD)
Delius: Song of Summer (1968) Directed by Ken Russell BFI DVD
Son of Man by Dennis Potter (1969)
Stand Up Nigel Barton! (1965)/ Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton (1966) by Dennis Potter
To Serve Them All My Days adapted by Andrew Davies from the novel by R.F. Delderfield
The Brontës of Howarth (1973) Written/Adapted by Christopher Fry (BFS Entertainment, US and Canada Region 1 NTSC, 2003) and Daphne du Maurier’s The Infernal World of Branwell Brontë (Victor Gollancz, 1960; Penguin, 1972)
The Devil’s Chore: Being a largely unfavourable comparison of Peter Flannery’s Cromwellian melodrama The Devil’s Whore (2008) with more impressing harbingers such as Winstanley (1975), A King and His Keeper (1970), Children of the New Forest (1977), By the Sword Divided (1983-5), Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and To Kill A King (2003)
A Field In England (Film4 5/7/2013 multi-platform release)
Whatever Happened To History? The Noughtiesisation of Costume Drama – Being a Right Royal Drubbing of Modern Abominations as The Tudors c. 2008 and a Nostalgic Tribute to the likes of The Six Wives of Henry VIII circa 1970
The Hollow Crown Part One: Richard II BBC 2 / The Hollow Crown Part Two: Henry IV Part 1 Part Three: Henry IV Part 2 (BBC2, 2012)
The Death of Adolf Hitler (1973; Network DVD, 2009)
Noah’s Castle (Southern TV, 1979/1980; Simply Entertainment, 2010) / The Guardians (LWT, 1971; Network DVD, 2010)
An Englishman’s Castle By Philip Mackie (BBC, 1978; Simply Home Entertainment) / 1990 By Wilfred Greatorex and Edmund Ward, Jim Hawkins, Arden Winch (BBC, 1977-8; Simply Home Entertainment, 2018)
Red of Night: Dead of Night: ‘The Exorcism’ (1972) by Don Taylor / Robin Redbreast (1970) (BFI, 2014)
The Pitmen Painters by Lee Hall. Inspired by a book by William Feaver. National Theatre (2011)
I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach, 2016)
To Walk Invisible BBC ( 2016)
To Provide All People: A Poem in the Voice of the NHS by Owen Sheers. BBC Wales, 2018
David Nobbs Obituary
Gareth Thomas Obituary
David Collings Obituary
Mr. Burton (2025)
James Morrison
Gethsemane by David Hare, directed by Howard Davies (National Theatre, 2008)
The Seventies – Dominick Sandbrook (2012)
Kevin Saving
The Spoken Words (Poets), British Library Board (2003), Audio CD
The Edge of Love (Capitol Films/BBC Films, released 2008)
Bright Star (Pathe, 2009)
A Quiet Passion dir. Terence Davies (Hurricane Films, 2016)
BBC Poetry Weekend 30.9-1.10.17
Stop All the Clocks: W.H. Auden in an Age of Anxiety (BBC2, 9 pm, 30.09.2017)
Strong Language Live (BBC2, 10 pm, 30.09.2017)
Betjeman and Me (BBC4, 7.10 pm, 01.10.2017)
Cornwall’s Native Poet: Charles Causley (BBC4, 8 pm, 01.10.2017)
Men Who Sleep In Cars (BBC4, 9 pm, 01.10.2017)
