John McGrath
Born in Birkenhead from Irish Catholic stock, John McGrath was a British playwright, screenwriter. producer, director and socialist who took up the cause of Scottish independence and the principles of a radical, popular theatre with the creation of the 7:84 theatre company alongside his wife, Elizabeth MacLennan, and brother-in-law, David MacLennan. His most famous plays are arguably The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil which was brought to television in 1974 by John Mackenzie for the Play for Today strand, and Events While Guarding The Bofors Gun which was made into the film The Bofors Gun in 1968. He also wrote the screenplays for films such as Billion Dollar Brain, The Virgin Soldiers, The Reckoning, The Dressmaker and 1991's Robin Hood, and produced films such as Carrington and Aberdeen.

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The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Fade to Black

Billion Dollar Brain

The Long Roads

Half the Picture

Half the Picture
Mairi Mhor

Blood Red Roses

Blood Red Roses

The Diary of a Nobody

The Diary of a Nobody

The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil
Ende der Vorstellung 24 Uhr

Robin Hood

Aberdeen

Exit 19

Carrington
Shotgun
Shotgun
Shotgun
The Day of Ragnarok
The Day of Ragnarok

The Reckoning

The Bouncing Boy

The Long Roads

Orkney

The Bofors Gun

The Dressmaker

The Virgin Soldiers

The Dressmaker

Double Bill

The Adventures of Frank: Everybody's Fiddling Something

The Adventures of Frank: Everybody's Fiddling Something

The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice

The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice

Z-Cars

Play for Today
Six

Border Warfare

Border Warfare
