;® Best Direction of a Play for his direction of Robert Shaw 's '' The Man In The Glass Booth ''.
- 1977 '' (nominee)
- 1972 '' (nominee)
- 1967 '' (winner)
- 1962 '' (nominee)
- "The Black and White" (1959)
- "Trouble in the Works" (1959)
- "Last to Go" (1959)
- "Request Stop" (1959)
- "Special Offer" (1959)
- "That's Your Trouble" (1959)
- "That's All" (1959)
- "Interview" (1959)
- " Applicant " (1959)
- "Dialogue for Three" (1959)
- " Night (sketch) " (1969)
- "Precisely" (1983)
- "The New World Order" (1991)''HaroldPinter.org'' lists this work as a "play", but it is actually a 4-page dramatic sketch; it lasts approximately eight to ten minutes in production. It was first produced as a "curtain raiser" for '' Death And The Maiden '' by Ariel Dorfman at the Royal Court Upstairs in London , in July 1991, which went on to Washington, D.C. ; its production poster featured on ''HaroldPinter.org'' identifies it as a "sketch". "The New World Order" is also identified as a "sketch" in a review of the Royal Court première by Mel Gussow, "Critic's Notebook : On the London Stage, a Feast of Revenge, Menace and Guilt". Online posting. ''New York Times'' 31 July 1991. Recent productions and publications do refer to it, however, more generically, as a "play", perhaps following the website's "Plays" section.
- "Press Conference" (2002)
- "Apart from That" (2006)
- '', 10 Oct. 2005, 9:30-10:15 p.m. (UK), accessed 10 Oct. 2005 (live). (RealPlayer audio no longer accessible.) Repeated more recently, on 30 Dec. 2006; see BBC press office program information . Updated 23 Apr. 2007.
- 1983 '' (nominee)Steven H. Gale, "''Appendix B: Honors and Awards for Screenwriting''", in ''Sharp Cut: Harold Pinter's Screenplays and the Artistic Process'' (Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2003).
- 1983 '' (nominee)
- 1982 '' (nominee)
- 1982 '' (winner) Steven H. Gale, "''Appendix B: Honors and Awards for Screenwriting''", in ''Sharp Cut: Harold Pinter's Screenplays and the Artistic Process'' (Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2003).
- 1981 '' (nominee)
- 1981 '' (nominee)
- 1976 '' (winner)
- 1976 '' (winner)
- 1972 '' (winner)
- 1972 '' (winner)
- 1967 '' (nominee)
- 1966 '' (nominee)
- 1964 '' (winner)
- 1963 '' (nominee)
- "Kullus" (1949)
- ''The Dwarfs'' (written from 1952-1956; rev. and first published 1990) (Novel)
- "Latest Reports from the Stock Exchange" (1953)
- "The Black and White" (1954-55)
- "The Examination" (1955)
- "Tea Party" (1963)
- "The Coast" (1975)
- "Problem" (1976)
- "Lola" (1977)
- "Short Story" (1995)
- "Girls" (1995)
- "God's District" (1997) {Link without Title}
- "Sorry About This" (1999)
- "Tess" (2000)
- "Voices in the Tunnel" (2001)
- ''99 Poems in Translation: An Anthology Selected by Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, & Geoffrey Godbert'' (1994)
- ''100 Poems by 100 Poets: An Anthology Selected by Harold Pinter, Anthony Astbury, & Geoffrey Godbert'' (1987; rpt. 1992)
- ''101 Poems Against War'' (2003). Eds. Matthew Hollis & Paul Kegan. Afterword Andrew Motion . (Incl. "American Football", by Harold Pinter {Link without Title} .)
- ''War'' (2003)
- ''Various Voices: Prose, Poetry, Politics 1948-2005'' (1998; rev. 2005)
- ''Death etc.'' (2005)
- ''The Essential Pinter'' (2006)
- 2004 Wilfred Owen Award for Poetry"In recognition of Pinter's lifelong contribution to literature, 'and specifically for his collection of poetry entitled War, published in 2003.'"
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