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Swift, Graham, 1949-
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Incoming Resources
- England and other stories, Graham Swift
- Last orders, a Sony Pictures Classics release, MBP Scala & Winchester Films present an MBP & Scala production of a Fred Schepisi film
- Mothering Sunday, a Sony Pictures Classics release; Film4 and BFI present; writer, Alice Birch ; producers, Elizabeth Karlsen, Stephen Woolley ; director, Eva Husson
- Waterland, Fine Line Features and Palace present in association with Pandora Cinema and Channel Four Films and with the participation of British Screen, a Palace Production; screenplay, Peter Elswit; producers, Katy McGuinness, Patrick Cassavetti; directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal
- Shuttlecock, produced by Graham Leader, Pamela Ryan ; written by Andrew Piddington, Tim Rose Price ; directed by Andrew Piddington
- Wish you were here, Graham Swift
- Tomorrow, Graham Swift
- Waterland, Graham Swift
- Last orders, Graham Swift
- Waterland, Graham Swift
- England and other stories, Graham Swift
- Last orders, Graham Swift
- England and Other Stories
- Wish you were here, by Graham Swift
- The sweet-shop owner, by Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, Graham Swift
- Last orders, Graham Swift
- Waterland, Graham Swift
- Tomorrow, Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, a romance, Graham Swift
- The light of day, Graham Swift
- Tomorrow, Graham Swift
- Shuttlecock, Graham Swift
- Wish you were here, Graham Swift
- Ever after, by Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift
- Out of this world, Graham Swift
- Wish you were here, Graham Swift
- Last orders, Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, a romance, Graham Swift
- Here we are, a novel, Graham Swift
- Making an elephant, writing from within, Graham Swift
- The light of day, Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift
- England and other stories, Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, a romance, Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift
- Mothering Sunday, a romance, Graham Swift
- Here we are, a novel, Graham Swift
- Here we are, Graham Swift