Harold Pinter Bibliography - Interviews

Interviews

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Batty, Mark. "Pinter Views: Pinter on Pinter." 79–153 (chap. 8) in Batty, About Pinter. Print.
Bensky, Lawrence M. "The Art of Theatre No. 3: Harold Pinter". Paris Rev. 10.39 (Fall 1966): 12–37. Print. Excerpt from archived contents of journal; hyperlinked "The Art of Theatre No. 3: Harold Pinter" PDF (280 KB). Paris Review. Paris Review Foundation, Inc., 2004. Web. 2 October 2007.
Billington, Michael. " 'I've written 29 damn plays. Isn't that enough?' " Guardian. Guardian Media Group, 17 March 2006. Web. 2 October 2007. Transcript.
—, comp. " 'They said you've a call from the Nobel committee. I said, why?': Harold Pinter in His Own Words". Guardian. Guardian Media Group, 14 October 2005. Web. 2 October 2007.
Bull, Andy. "Playwright Harold Pinter's Last Interview Reveals His Childhood Love of Cricket and Why It Is Better Than Sex". Guardian. Guardian Media Group, 27 December 2008. Web. 7 March 2009.
Burton, Harry. "Harold Pinter - Interview (MP3, 47mins, 19MB)" (Golden Generation conference podcast). British Library Online Gallery: What's On. British Library, 8 September 2008. Web. 14 March 2009. Downloadable MP3 podcast.
Gussow, Mel. Conversations with Pinter. London: Nick Hern Books, 1994. ISBN 1-85459-201-7. Rpt. New York: Limelight, 2004. ISBN 0-87910-179-2. Print.
Hern, Nicholas, and Harold Pinter. "A Play and Its Politics: A Conversation between Harold Pinter and Nicholas Hern." February 1985. 5–23 in Pinter, One for the Road. Print.
Johnson, B. S. "Evacuees" (1968). The Pinter Review: Annual Essays 1994. Ed. Francis Gillen and Steven H. Gale. Tampa: U of Tampa P, 1994. 8-13. Print.
Jones, Rebecca, and Harold Pinter. Interview. Today. BBC Radio 4 BBC, 12 May 2008. Web. 7 April 2009. (Streaming audio, BBC Radio Player; "extended interview" audio RealAudio Media clip . Duration of shorter, broadcast version: 3 mins., 56 secs.; duration of the extended interview: 10 mins., 19 secs.)
Koval, Ramona. "Harold Pinter". Books and Writing with Ramona Koval. ABC Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 15 September 2002. Conducted at Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 2002. Web. 2 October 2007. Radio. Transcript.
—. "Harold Pinter, Nobel Prize-Winning Playwright and Poet, at Edinburgh International Book Festival (transcript available)." Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 August 2006. The Book Show. ABC Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 25 September 2006. Web. 26 September 2006. Radio. Transcript. (Downloadable MP3 audio file and printable transcript.)
Lawson, Mark. "Pinter 'to give up writing plays' ". Inc. "Pinter on Front Row". Broadcast on BBC Radio 4. BBC News, 28 February 2005 (last updated). Web. 11 November 2006 & 2 October 2007. Radio. (RealPlayer audio.)
Lyall, Sarah. "Still Pinteresque". New York Times 7 October 2007, sec. 2 ("Arts & Leisure"): 1, 16; illus. Print. New York Times, Movies. New York Times Company, 7 October 2007. Web. 6 January 2009.
Riddell, Mary. "The New Statesman Interview: Harold Pinter". New Statesman. New Statesman, 8 November 1999. Web. 6 January 2009.
Rose, Charlie. "An Appreciation of Harold Pinter". The Charlie Rose Show. WNET, New York, 2 January 2009. Web. 14 March 2009.
—. "A Conversation with Harold Pinter." Charlie Rose. PBS. WNET, New York, 19 July 2001. Television. Video clip (57 mins., 47 secs.). Google Video. Google, n.d. Web. 2 October 2007 & 3 January 2009.
—. "A Conversation with Harold Pinter" (Filmed at the Old Vic, London). Charlie Rose. PBS. WNET, New York, 1 March 2007. Web. 1 March 2007. Television.
Wark, Kirsty. "Harold Pinter on Newsnight Review". BBC News. BBC, 23 June 2006. Web. 6 January 2009.
—. "Interviews: Nobel Prize Winning Playwright Harold Pinter Talks to Kirsty Wark". Newsnight Review. BBC Two, London, 23 June 2006. Television. BBC News. BBC, 25 June 2006. Web. 6 January 2009. RealPlayer streaming video. (See above.)

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