ALAN CLARKE
DIRECTING
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Alan Clarke (28 October 1935 – 24 July 1990) was a television and film director, producer and writer, born in Wallasey, Merseyside, England.
Most of Clarke's output was for television rather than cinema, including work for the famous play strands The Wednesday Play and Play for Today.
His subject matter tended towards social realism, especially with respect to deprived or oppressed communities.
As Dave Rolinson's book (see 'Further reading', below) on Clarke details, between 1962 and 1966 Clarke directed several plays at The Questors Theatre in Ealing, London.
- Made in Britain 1982
- Scum 1979
- Elephant 1989
- The Firm 1989
- Rita, Sue and Bob Too 1987
- Baal 1982
- Penda's Fen 1974
- Road 1987
- Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire 1985
- Christine 1987
- Contact 1985
- Beloved Enemy 1981
- Diane 1975
- The Hallelujah Handshake 1970
- Under the Age 1972
- Nina 1978
- Psy-Warriors 1981
- Danton's Death 1978
- George's Room 1967
- Stars of the Roller State Disco 1984
- The Comic 1969
- Play for Today 1970
- The Edwardians 1972
- The Gold Robbers 1969