A portrait of Salford-born poet, storyteller and comic, John Cooper-Clarke. His poems, a satirical blend of humour and social comment, are delivered at a fast pace, often with musical backing. His style, and that of his contemporary Linton Kwesi Johnson, have influenced a generation of younger poets involved in a revival of popular poetry in Britain.
March 10, 1984
Released
Ten Years in an Open Necked Shirt
1h 1min
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English
Arts Council of Great BritainChannel 4 TelevisionMetropolis Pictures