Relevant Non-Academic Work

As an academic, it is part of my work, and my pleasure, to share my work through non-academic routes, and to try and reach a range of people. This page records and presents links, where applicable, to this work.

“How the BBC Created Hammer”, Horrified Magazine (online), 5 May 2021 https://www.horrifiedmagazine.co.uk/television/how-the-bbc-created-hammer/

“The Ghost Story for Christmas and the Christmas Ghost Story”, Horrified Magazine (online), 22 November 2020 https://www.horrifiedmagazine.co.uk/a-ghost-story-for-christmas/a-ghost-story-for-christmas-introduction/

“Writing and Rewriting Broadcast Traditions”, QUB Centre for Public History blog entry, 11 December 2017 https://qubpublichistory.wordpress.com/2017/12/11/writing-and-rewriting-broadcast-traditions/

“Why the Ghost Story at Christmas”, in Paul Corupe and Kier-La Janisse, eds., Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television, Toronto: Spectacular Optical, 2017

“Why ghosts haunt England at Christmas but steer clear of America”, The Conversation, 15 December 2014

Biographies of Innes Lloyd, Louis Marks and Robert Holmes for BFI DVD release of Dead of Night television series, October 2013