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“RANDOM DOTTINESS”...

CHIGNELL, Hugh: British Radio Drama and the Avant-garde in the 1950s,
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol. 37, No. 4, 649-664.

DARLINGTON, William A.: Mad Meg and Lodger, The Daily Telegraph, 20
May 1958, 10.

EıLıs, Samantha: The Birthday Party, London 1958, The Guardian, 2 April
2003, 4,
https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/apr/02/theatre.samanthaellis.

EssLın, Martin: The Theatre of the Absurd, Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1961.

Frost, Everett: Fundamental Sounds: Recording Samuel Beckett’s Radio
Plays, Theatre Journal, Vol. 43, No. 3 (1991), 361-376.

GorDON, Richard: Doctor in the House, London, Joseph, 1952.

GRANGER, Derek: Puzzling Surrealism of The Birthday Party, Financial
Times, 20 May 1958, 3.

Hosson, Harold: The Screw Turns Again, Sunday Times, 25 May 1958, 11.

Hoaaarrt, Richard: The Uses of Literacy, London, Chatto & Windus, 1957.

KALB, Jonathan: The Mediated Quixote: The Radio and Television Plays and
Film, in J. Pilling (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Beckett, Cambridge,
Cambridge University, 1994, 124-144.

McWHINNIE, Donald: The Art of Radio, London, Faber, 1959.

MWwW: The Birthday Party, The Guardian, 21 May 1958, 5.

REBELLATO, Dan: 1956 and All That: The Making of Modern British Drama,
London, Routledge, 1999.

SHULMAN, Milton: Sorry Mr Pinter, You're Just Not Funny Enough, Evening
Standard, 20 May 1958, 6.

SIMON, Ernest, Baron Withenshaw: The BBC from Within, London, Victor
Gollancz, 1953.

TAYLOR, Lib: Early Stages: Women Dramatists 1958-68, in T. Griffiths — M.
Llewellyn-Jones (eds.): British and Irish Women Dramatists since 1958,
Buckingham, Open University, 1993, 9-25.

WHITEHEAD, Kate: The Third Programme: A Literary History, Oxford,
Clarendon, 1989.

WILLIAMS, Raymond: Television, Technology and Cultural Form, London,
Fontana, 1974.

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