Composers and their stage works 



 

Brian (Robert) CLARK

Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire, June 3, 1932

Stage Plays:

  1. Lay By, with others (produced 1971). 1972.
  2. England's Ireland, with others (produced 1972).
  3. Truth or Dare? (produced 1972).
  4. Whose Life Is It Anyway? (televised 1972; revised version produced 1978). 1978.
  5. Post Mortem (produced 1975).
  6. Campion's Interview (produced 1976).
  7. Can You Hear Me at the Back? (produced 1979). 1979.
  8. Switching in the Afternoon or, As the Screw Turns (produced 1980).
  9. Kipling (produced 1984).
  10. All Change at the Wells, with Stephen Clark, music by Andrew Peggie (produced 1985).
  11. The Petition (produced 1986). 1986.
  12. Hopping to Byzantium, with Kathy Levin (produced 1990).

Screenplays:

  • Whose Life Is It Anyway?, with Reginald Rose, 1981.

Television Plays:

  1. Ten Torrey Canyons, 1972;
  2. Play in a Manger, 1972;
  3. Whose Life Is It Anyway?, 1972;
  4. Achilles Heel, 1973;
  5. Operation Magic Carpet, 1973;
  6. A Follower for Emily, 1974;
  7. Easy Go, 1974;
  8. An Evil Influence, 1975;
  9. The Saturday Party, 1975;
  10. The Eleventh Hour, with Clive Exton and Hugh Whitemore, 1975;
  11. Parole, 1976;
  12. A Working Girl, 1976;
  13. Or Was He Pushed, 1976;
  14. The Country Party, 1977;
  15. There's No Place…, 1977;
  16. Happy Returns, 1977;
  17. Cat and Mouse, 1977;
  18. A Swinging Couple (Crown Court series), 1977;
  19. Out of Bounds series, with Jim Hawkins, 1977;
  20. Mirage, with Jim Hawkins, 1978;
  21. Houston, We Have a Problem, with Jim Hawkins, 1978;
  22. Telford's Change series, 1979;
  23. Horse Sense (All Creatures Great and Small series), 1979;
  24. Late Starter, 1985;
  25. Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value, with others, 1985;
  26. House Games, with Cherry Potter.

Other Publications:

  • Group Theatre. 1971.
  • Out of Bounds (for children; novelization of television series), with Jim Hawkins. 1979.