Stephen Dorril
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Stephen Dorril (born 7 July 1955; Worcestershire)[1] is a British academic, author, and journalist. He is a senior lecturer in the journalism department of Huddersfield University and is director of the university's Oral History Unit.[2][3][4] He has written a number of books, mostly about the UK's intelligence services. With Robin Ramsay, Dorril co-founded the magazine Lobster. He has appeared on radio and television as a specialist on the security and intelligence services. He is a consultant to BBC's Panorama programme.[3] His first book Honeytrap, written with Anthony Summers about the Profumo Affair, was one of the sources for the 1989 film Scandal.[5]
Bibliography
- Honeytrap, with Anthony Summers, Coronet Books, 1989, ISBN 0340429739
- Smear!: Wilson and the Secret State, Harper Collins, 1992, ISBN 0586217134
- The silent conspiracy: inside the intelligence services in the 1990s, Heinemann, 1993, ISBN 0434201626
- MI6: Fifty Years of Special Operations, Fourth Estate, 2000, ISBN 1857020936
- MI6: Inside the World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Simon & Schuster, 2002, ISBN 0743203798
- Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism, Viking Press, 2006, ISBN 0670869996
References
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