The art of invective : selected non-fiction, 1953-94 /
Dennis Potter (1935-94) was Britain's leading television dramatist for almost thirty years and remains an inspiration to today's programme makers as a result of such groundbreaking work as Pennies from Heaven, Blue Remembered Hills and The Singing Detective. But he also engaged with his au...
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; A Note on the Text; Chronology; Part One The Confidence Course; Introduction; Changes at the top: Isis, 22 May 1957; Stubbornyuddedness: Dean Forest Guardian, 4 October 1957; Base ingratitude?: New Statesman, 3 May 1958; Just gimmicks: Isis, 4 June 1958; I am proud of my home and family ... no obsession: Dean Forest Guardian, 5 September 1958; Potter: 1: Isis, 21 January 1959; It's time to get out of the rut: Daily Mirror, 3 October 1959; Paradise Gained: Dennis Potter on Television: Isis, 27 January 1960
- The Establishment: Ten O'Clock, BBC Home Service, 6 October 1961Flyover in my eyes: Daily Herald, 18 November 1961; Pre-packed childhood: Sunday Times, 20 May 1962; At last
- free speech is creeping into TV: Daily Herald, 29 September 1962; Greed in the corn: Daily Herald, 6 October 1962; TV can make religion dramatic: Daily Herald, 17 November 1962; This TV newcomer smiles as she bites: Daily Herald, 26 November 1962; Secret of Coronation Street: Daily Herald, 12 January 1963; Stop nagging at us!: Daily Herald, 9 February 1963
- Entitled to Know: Nationalization Pamphlet: That Was The Week That Was, BBC-TV, 2 March 1963Culture leaps out of its cage: Daily Herald, 9 March 1963; This was a glorious wallop: Daily Herald, 30 March 1963; Don't be so T-Victorian: Daily Herald, 3 August 1963; And everyone seemed slightly ashamed: Daily Herald, 26 August 1963; The sweet screams of success: Daily Herald, 14 October 1963; I won't say no to Doctor Who: Daily Herald, 30 November 1963; Treasures of the past: Daily Herald, 14 December 1963; Steptoe pushes out the television junk: Daily Herald, 18 January 1964
- Writers are kings without riches: Daily Herald, 25 January 1964Did I hear the poodle growl?: Daily Herald, 15 February 1964 58; Z Cars comes to the end of the alley: Daily Herald, 14 March 1964; Out goes pomposity: Daily Herald, 22 April 1964; Sport is too good to leave with the experts: Daily Herald, 25 July 1964; School Sketch: Not So Much a Programme More a Way of Life, 9 January 1965; Letter to the Stage: Stage, 29 July 1965; Drama with no safety curtain: New Society, 30 December 1965; The art of true invective: New Society, 27 January 1966
- A Boswell in the bicarbonate: New Society, 26 May 1966Aberfan: New Society, 27 October 1966; Young Ibsen: towards the southbound steamer: Times, 9 December 1967; George Orwell: New Society, 1 February 1968; I really must tell you I'm so very happy: Sun, 13 May 1968; Dennis Potter exposed: Sun, 20 May 1968; Armchair revolution: New Society, 20 June 1968; The face at the window: Times, 3 August 1968; Back
- to weave dreams out of my own wallpaper: Sun, 21 October 1968; Lightning over a dark field: Times, 7 December 1968 105; Part Two Telling Stories; Introduction