KEITH WATERHOUSE, 1929 -
The Café Royal: Ninety Years of
There Is a Happy Land.
How to Avoid Matrimony,
by Waterhouse and, as Herald Froy, Guy Deghy.
Britain’s Voice Abroad, by Waterhouse
and
The Future of Television.
The Joneses:
How to Keep Up with Them, by Waterhouse and Guy Deghy,
as Lee Gibb.
Billy Liar [novel].
Billy Liar:
A Play in Three Acts, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
Celebration:
A Play, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
The Higher Jones, by
Waterhouse and Guy Deghy, as Lee Gibb.
All Things Bright and Beautiful: A Play in Three Acts, by Waterhouse and
Willis Hall.
The Sponge Room, and Squat Betty: A Double Bill, by Waterhouse and Willis
Hall.
Jubb.
Come Laughing Home, by Waterhouse and Willis
Hall.
Say Who You Are: A Comedy, by Waterhouse and Willis
Hall.
Writers Theatre, edited by Waterhouse
and Willis Hall.
The Bucket Shop: A Novel.
Who’s Who, by
Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
The Card:
A Musical in Two Acts, book by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, adapted
from the novel by Arnold Bennett, music and lyrics by Tony Hatch and Jackie
Trent.
Saturday, Sunday, Monday: A Play in Three Acts, adapted by
Waterhouse and Willis Hall from Eudardo de Filippo’s play.
The Passing of the
Third-floor Buck.
Children’s Day: A Play, by Waterhouse and Willis
Hall.
Billy Liar on the Moon.
Mondays, Thursdays.
Whoops-a-Daisy: A Play, by Waterhouse and Willis
Hall.
Filumena: A
Play, by Eduardo de Filippo, English version by
Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
The Television Adventures of Worzel Gummidge, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, based on the characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1979.
Rhubarb, Rhubarb, and Other
Noises.
More Television Adventures of Worzel Gummidge, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1980.
Worzel Gummidge at the Fair, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, based on the characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd, illustrated by Gerry Downes. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1980.
Worzel Gummidge Goes to the Seaside, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, based on the characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd, with photographs by Barry Rickman and Tony Nutley. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1980.
The Trials of Worzel Gummidge, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, based on the characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1980.
Maggie Muggins;
or, Spring in Earl’s Court.
“Daily Mirror” Style.
New Television Adventures of Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally,
by Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
Worzel’s Birthday, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall, based on the characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd, illustrated by Andrew Skilleter. Harmondsworth: Puffin, 1981.
In the Mood.
Fanny Peculiar, illustrated by Michael
Heath.
Mrs. Pooter’s
Diary, illustrated by John Jensen.
Thinks.
Worzel Gummidge: A Musical, book and lyrics by Waterhouse
and Willis Hall, music by Denis King, based on characters created by Barbara Euphan Todd.
The Irish Adventures of Worzel Gummidge, by
Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
Waterhouse at Large, illustrated by
Michael Heath.
The Theory and Practice of
Lunch.
The Collected Letters of a Nobody: Including Mr. Pooter’s
Advice to His Son, illustrated by John Jensen.
Worzel Gummidge
Down Under, by Waterhouse and Willis Hall.
Our Song.
The Theory and Practice of Travel,
illustrated by Alex Graham.
Wishful Thinking: Selections From the
Writings of Keith Waterhouse, edited by Linda Marsh.
Bimbo.
Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell, a Play Based on
the Life and Writings of Jeffrey Bernard.
English Our English (and How to Sing It).
Unsweet Charity.
Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Nobody, and Bookends.
Sharon & Tracy & the Rest: The Best of Keith Waterhouse in the Daily
Mail.
Our Song:
A Play Adapted from His Own Novel.
City Lights:
A Street Life.
Streets Ahead: Life After City
Lights.
Good Grief.
Bibliographies:
DLB 15.