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William Trevor
Pseudonym for William Trevor Cox. Born in Mitchelstown, County Cork, 24 May 1928.
Stage Works
- The Elephant's Foot (produced 1965).
- The Girl (televised 1967; produced 1968). 1968.
- A Night with Mrs. da Tanka (televised 1968; produced 1972). 1972.
- Going Home (broadcast 1970; produced 1972). 1972.
- The Old Boys, adaptation of his own novel (produced 1971). 1971.
- A Perfect Relationship (broadcast 1973; produced 1973). 1976.
- The 57th Saturday (produced 1973).
- Marriages (produced 1973). 1973.
- Scenes from an Album (broadcast 1975; produced 1981). 1981.
- Beyond the Pale (broadcast 1980).
- Autumn
Sunshine, adaptation of his own story (televised 1981; broadcast
1982).
RADIO PLAYS:
- The Penthouse Apartment, 1968;
- Going Home, 1970;
- The Boarding House, from his own novel, 1971;
- A Perfect Relationship, 1973;
- Scenes from an Album, 1975;
- Attracta, 1977;
- Beyond the Pale, 1980;
- The Blue Dress, 1981;
- Travellers, 1982;
- Autumn Sunshine, 1982;
- The News from Ireland, from his own story, 1986;
- Events at Drimaghleen, 1988;
- Running Away, 1988.
TELEVISION PLAYS:
- The Baby-Sitter, 1965;
- Walk's End, 1966;
- The Girl, 1967;
- A Night with Mrs. da Tanka, 1968;
- The Mark-2 Wife, 1969;
- The Italian Table, 1970;
- The Grass Widows, 1971;
- Fat White Woman, 1972;
- The Schoolroom, 1972;
- Access to the Children, 1973;
- The General's Day, 1973;
- Miss Fanshawe's Story, 1973;
- An Imaginative Woman, from a story by Thomas Hardy, 1973;
- Love Affair, 1974;
- Eleanor, 1974;
- Mrs. Acland's Ghosts, 1975;
- The Statue and the Rose, 1975;
- Two Gentle People, from a story by Graham Greene, 1975;
- The Nicest Man in the World, 1976;
- Afternoon Dancing, 1976;
- The Love of a Good woman, from his own story, 1976;
- The Girl Who Saw a Tiger, 1976;
- Last Wishes, 1978;
- Another Weekend, 1978;
- Memories, 1978;
- Matilda's England, 1979;
- The Old Curiosity Shop, from the novel by Dickens, 1979;
- Secret Orchards, from works by J.R. Ackerley and Diana Petre, 1980;
- The Happy Autumn Fields, from a story by Elizabeth Bowen, 1980;
- Elizabeth Alone, from his own novel, 1981;
- Autumn Sunshine, from his own story, 1981;
- The Ballroom of Romance, from his own story, 1982;
- Mrs. Silly (All for Love series), 1983;
- One of Ourselves, 1983;
- Broken Homes, from his own story, 1985;
- The Children of Dynmouth, from his own novel, 1987;
- August Saturday, from his own novel, 1990.