Channel | BBC Radio 4 |
Broadcast Date | 2 February 2009 |
Broadcast time | 15:03:00 |
Length (minutes) | 45 |
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Description | Ian Smith considers the role that radio and television played in making Harold Pinter’s name. Includes extracts of BBC radio archive extracts of interviews with Pinter, and of his dramas The Black and White, The Caretaker, The Collection, A Night Out, A Slight Ache, Tea Party, and Trouble art the Works. |
Language | English |
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