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.
Directing | Nick May | Director |
Production | Rodney Wilson | Executive Producer |
Production | Elizabeth Taylor-Mead | Producer |
Production | Peter Berry | Producer |
Production | Donna Grey | Production Assistant |
Crew | Nick May | Script |
Crew | David Kelly | Script |
Camera | Oliver Stapleton | Director of Photography |
Editing | John Mister | Editor |