Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton; Son of Man; Pennies from Heaven; Brimstone and Treacle; Blue Remembered Hills.
These titles are just some of the landmarks in the career of Bernard Levin 's guest in the fourth of this series of eight conversations.
Dennis Potter is widely considered the most distinctive playwright yet to have emerged from television. Frequently his work has expressed a sense of moral and philosophical anguish. Lately he has been moving towards 'a new and, for me, startling but exhilarating trust in the order of things'.
In a new departure, he has formed his own television production company and has involved himself in independent local radio.
BBC Bristol
(Blue Remembered Hills is being shown again on Friday 30 May)