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-"More and more discernible, and hideously upsetting, a head seems to float in liquid nitrogen, all wired up with antennae, neurotransmitters and hair-thin coils of tubes. But the eyes are open, full of terror, and the mouth seems to be trying to make word-shapes, and the flesh is a ghastly, slightly flourescent, silver grey."--''[[Cold Lazarus]]'' (1996) by Dennis Potter+"More and more discernible, and hideously upsetting, a head seems to float in liquid nitrogen, all wired up with antennae, neurotransmitters and hair-thin coils of tubes. But the eyes are open, full of terror, and the mouth seems to be trying to make word-shapes, and the flesh is a ghastly, slightly flourescent, silver grey."--''[[Cold Lazarus]]'' (1996) by Dennis Potter
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-"You're not MY doctor! (Thank God.)"--''[[The Singing Detective]]''+"You're not MY doctor! (Thank God.)"--''[[The Singing Detective]]'' (1986) by Dennis Potter
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-'''Dennis Potter''' (1935 &ndash;1994) was a [[English dramatist]], best known for ''[[The Singing Detective]]''. His widely acclaimed television dramas mixed [[fantasy]] and [[reality]], the personal and the social. He was particularly fond of using themes and images from [[popular culture]]. +'''Dennis Potter''' (1935 &ndash;1994) was a [[English dramatist]], best known for ''[[The Singing Detective]]'' (1986). His widely acclaimed television dramas mixed [[fantasy]] and [[reality]], the personal and the social. He was particularly fond of using themes and images from [[popular culture]].
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"More and more discernible, and hideously upsetting, a head seems to float in liquid nitrogen, all wired up with antennae, neurotransmitters and hair-thin coils of tubes. But the eyes are open, full of terror, and the mouth seems to be trying to make word-shapes, and the flesh is a ghastly, slightly flourescent, silver grey."--Cold Lazarus (1996) by Dennis Potter


"You're not MY doctor! (Thank God.)"--The Singing Detective (1986) by Dennis Potter

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Dennis Potter (1935 –1994) was a English dramatist, best known for The Singing Detective (1986). His widely acclaimed television dramas mixed fantasy and reality, the personal and the social. He was particularly fond of using themes and images from popular culture.

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  • 1983 Sufficient Carbohydrate

Publications

  • The Glittering Coffin, London: Gollancz, 1960.
  • The Changing Forest: Life in the Forest of Dean Today. London: Secker and Warburg, 1962.
  • The Nigel Barton Plays: Stand Up, Nigel Barton, Vote Vote Vote for Nigel Barton: Two Television Plays. Harmondsworth, U.K.: Penguin, 1968.
  • Son of Man (television play). London: Samuel French, 1970.
  • Hide and Seek (novel). London: Deutsch, 1973.
  • Brimstone and Treacle (television play). New York, Samuel French, 1978.
  • Pennies from Heaven (novel). London: Quartet, 1981.
  • Sufficient Carbohydrate (play). London: Faber, 1983.
  • Waiting for the Boat: Dennis Potter on Television. London: Faber, 1984.
  • The Singing Detective (television series). London: Faber, 1986.
  • Ticket to Ride (novel). London: Faber, 1986.
  • Blackeyes (novel). London: Faber, 1987.
  • Christabel (television series), 1988.
  • Potter on Potter, ed. by Graham Fuller. London; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1993.
  • Seeing the Blossom: Two Interviews, A Lecture and A Story. London; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1994.
  • Karaoke and Cold Lazarus (television plays). London: Faber, 1996.




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