Brian (Robert) CLARK
Born in Bournemouth, Hampshire, June 3, 1932
Stage Plays:
- Lay By, with others (produced 1971). 1972.
- England's Ireland, with others (produced 1972).
- Truth or Dare? (produced 1972).
- Whose Life Is It Anyway? (televised 1972; revised version
produced 1978). 1978.
- Post Mortem (produced 1975).
- Campion's Interview (produced 1976).
- Can You Hear Me at the Back? (produced 1979). 1979.
- Switching in the Afternoon or, As the Screw Turns (produced
1980).
- Kipling (produced 1984).
- All Change at the Wells, with Stephen Clark, music by Andrew
Peggie (produced 1985).
- The Petition (produced 1986). 1986.
- Hopping to Byzantium, with Kathy Levin (produced 1990).
Screenplays:
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?, with Reginald Rose, 1981.
Television Plays:
- Ten Torrey Canyons, 1972;
- Play in a Manger, 1972;
- Whose Life Is It Anyway?, 1972;
- Achilles Heel, 1973;
- Operation Magic Carpet, 1973;
- A Follower for Emily, 1974;
- Easy Go, 1974;
- An Evil Influence, 1975;
- The Saturday Party, 1975;
- The Eleventh Hour, with Clive Exton and Hugh Whitemore, 1975;
- Parole, 1976;
- A Working Girl, 1976;
- Or Was He Pushed, 1976;
- The Country Party, 1977;
- There's No Place
, 1977;
- Happy Returns, 1977;
- Cat and Mouse, 1977;
- A Swinging Couple (Crown Court series), 1977;
- Out of Bounds series, with Jim Hawkins, 1977;
- Mirage, with Jim Hawkins, 1978;
- Houston, We Have a Problem, with Jim Hawkins, 1978;
- Telford's Change series, 1979;
- Horse Sense (All Creatures Great and Small series), 1979;
- Late Starter, 1985;
- Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value, with others,
1985;
- House Games, with Cherry Potter.
Other Publications:
- Group Theatre. 1971.
- Out of Bounds (for children; novelization of television
series), with Jim Hawkins. 1979.
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