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Bibliography

This page collates references to work by and about Philip Donnellan. If you have suggestions for relevant or useful additions please e-mail them to us. Users may find it useful to survey the appreciation extended to Donnellan upon his death in the following obituaries:

See:

David Fox, 'Let's all raise a glass to Philip Donnellan' in Vertigo Vol. 1, No.9, Summer 1999 (see http://linux.otherspace.co.uk/vertigo/showarticle.php)

http://www.ocsociety.co.uk

http://www.mustrad.org.uk/news12.htm

Works by Donnellan

'We Were the BBC: An Alternative view of a producer's responsibility 1948-1984', unpublished mss.

Donnellan, Philip (1992), 'Memories of the Future' in Sight and Sound, 2:4.

Works about Donnellan or related

Malcolm Brown (1991) 'An introduction to the BBC 1962 documentary "T. E. Lawrence: 1888-1935"' in Journal of the TE Lawrence Society,1:1, pp. 79-84 (read this online at http://telsociety.org.uk/telsociety/journals/journ1-1.htm)

Brunsdon, Charlotte (2006) 'A fine and private place': the cinematic spaces of the London Underground' in Screen, 47:1, 2006.

Long, Paul, (2004), British Radio and the Politics of Culture in Post-War Britain: The Work of Charles Parker' in The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media, 2:3.

Mairede, Thomas (ed.) (1983), Stories and Songs: The Films of Philip Donnellan, BFI, London.

Mardy, Steve (1998), 'The Imprint of the Individual Mind: Philip Donnellan', in Moving on: Changing Cultures, Changing Times, proceedings of the Association of Media Communication and Cultural Studies Conference 1998, Sheffield: AMCCS.

Pettitt, Lance (2000), Screening Ireland: Film and Television Representation, MUP.

Pettitt, Lance (2001), 'Philip Donnellan, Ireland and Dissident Documentary', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 20:3.

Sexton, Jamie (2003), 'Televerite' hits Britain: documentary, drama and the growth of 16mm filmmaking in British television' in Screen, 44:4, pp.429-444.


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