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Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke's 2006 solo album The Eraser includes the track "Harrowdown Hill", named after the place where Kelly's body was found. Lyrics include "Don't ask me, ask the ministry" and "Did I fall or was I pushed? And where's the blood?", among others, clearly referencing the incident. Yorke has been quoted as saying it is the angriest song he has ever written. Radiohead's website also includes a section entitled 'Memory Hole', a possible reference to Kelly's 'deep within the memory hole' quotation.Scottish singer Colin MacIntyre, who performs and records under the name Mull Historical Society, has also written a song about Kelly's apparent suicide entitled "Death of a Scientist (A Vision of Man Over Machine 2004)" on his 2004 album This is Hope.
Poet Simon Armitage's 2006 collection Tyrannosaurus Rex versus the Corduroy Kid opens with a poem entitled "Hand-Washing Technique - Government Guidelines", bearing the dedication i.m. Dr David Kelly. Most notably, as the poem progresses the description of the hand-washing technique becomes increasingly complex, a clear sense of pressure and tension mounting.
Novelist and former BBC Today Programme producer, Afshin Rattansi, who left Today amidst the Kelly Affair for Al Jazeera's "Top Secret" strand, wrote about UK broadcast journalism techniques in "The Dream of the Decade - The London Novels", published in 2006.
Canadian playwright Judith Thompson portrays David Kelly in a rather chilling fashion in her recent production "Palace at the End". It also features a young American soldier who was present for the torture of Iraqi captives at Abu Ghraib prison, as well as an Iraqi mother, living under Saddam Hussein's regime during the first Gulf War."
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