Stephen Dorril
Stephen Dorril is a British academic, author, and journalist. He is a former senior lecturer in the journalism department of Huddersfield University and ex-director of the university's Oral History Unit. His books have mostly been about the UK's intelligence services. In 1983, Dorril co-founded the magazine Lobster with Robin Ramsay. He has been a consultant to BBC's Panorama programme.
Career
Dorril has appeared as a specialist and consultant regarding intelligence matters on several radio and television programs: Panorama, Media Show, Secret History, World at One, NBC News, Canadian television, History Channel, French television, and others. Dorril was due to serve as a consultant on a Channel Five series on the intelligence services. His first book Honeytrap, written with Anthony Summers about the Profumo affair, was one of the sources used for the film Scandal.Works
Books
Honeytrap: The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward, with Anthony Summers. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson..Smear!: Wilson and the Secret State. New York: HarperCollins..The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann..MI6: Fifty Years of Special Operations. London: 4th Estate..- * US Edition: New York: Free Press
- * UK Edition: London: Touchstone MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service. New York: Simon & Schuster..Blackshirt: Sir Oswald Mosley and British Fascism. New York: Viking Press.. See: +
Media appearances
- * L'affaire Jack King