Index:Interviews with J.R.R. Tolkien
From Tolkien Gateway
Interviews with J.R.R. Tolkien is a project on Tolkien Gateway which strives to create a chronological list of all known interviews conducted with J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Late 1955 or early 1956: "With Camera and Pen" (by Anthony Price; Oxford Times, 27 January 1956)[1]
- 1957: "Carnival of Books" Interview
- 1961: Interview by Jan Broberg
- 1961: "Den besynnerlige professor Tolkien" (Interview by Lars Gustafsson)
- 1964: 1964 BBC Interview
- 1965: 1965 BBC Interview
- 1966: "The Hobbit-forming World of J.R.R. Tolkien"
- 1966: "Lord of the Hobbits" William Cater (Daily Express, 22 November 1966, and Sunday Times, 2 January 1972)
- 1966: "The Hobbit Man" (John Ezard; Oxford Mail, 3 August 1966)
- 1966: "Talking to a Maker of Modern Myths" (Daphne Castell; Glasgow Herald, 6 August 1966, and Christian Science Monitor, 11 August 1966)
- 1966: "Tolkien Talking" (Hunter Davies; The Sunday Times, 27 November 1966)
- 1967: "A Benevolent and Furry-footed People" William Foster (The Scotsman, 25 March 1967)
- 1967: "The Hobbit Man" (Philip Norman; Sunday Times, 15 January 1967)
- 1967: "J.R.R. Tolkien Talks about the Discovery of Middle-earth, the Origins of Elvish" (Richard Plotz; Seventeen, 17 January 1967)
- 1968: "Fireworks for the Author" (Don Chapman 'Anthony Wood', Oxford Mail, 9 February 1968)
- 1968: "In the Footsteps of the Hobbits" (Keith Brace; Birmingham Post, 25 May 1968)
- 1968: "The Man Who Understands Hobbits"
- 1968: Tolkien in Oxford
References
- ↑ Christina Scull and Wayne G. Hammond (2006), The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide: I. Chronology, p. 483