Purser, Philip (John)
PURSER, Philip (John)
PURSER, Philip (John). British, b. 1925. Genres: Novels, Plays/ Screenplays, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Television Critic, The Sunday Telegraph, London, 1961-87. Publications: Peregrination 22, 1962; Four Days to the Fireworks, 1964; The Twentymen, 1967; Night of Glass, 1968; The Holy Father's Navy, 1971; The Last Great Tram Race, 1974; Where Is He Now?, 1978; The One and Only Phyllis Dixey, 1978; A Small Explosion, 1979; (with L. Halliwell) Television Companion, 1982, 1986; Friedrich Harris: Shooting the Hero, 1990; Poeted, 1991; Done Viewing, 1992; Phyllis Purser, 1893-1989, 1994. Address: 10 The Green, Blakesley, Towcester, Northhants. NN12 8RD, England. Online address: [email protected]
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