Giles Cooper worked with Pinter at the Connaught.
The film was adapted for television by Giles Cooper and was directed by Rex Tucker.
"He's a listener," said Giles Cooper, a Marcos dealer in England.
It was adapted by Giles Cooper for the BBC in 1964, with the same script being used for a new production in 1975.
A six-part BBC radio series followed in 1957, produced by Giles Cooper.
A second six-part BBC radio series followed in 1968, again produced by Giles Cooper.
The magazine was founded in November 2004 by Giles Cooper as an independently-published guide to restaurants and attractions in Chester.
Giles Cooper was a pioneer in writing for radio, becoming prolific in both radio and television drama.
In 1967 she was in "Everything in the Garden," Edward Albee's adaptation of a play by Giles Cooper.
They were named after Giles Cooper (1918-1966), the distinguished radio dramatist who wrote over 60 scripts for BBC radio and television between 1949 and 1966.