After the death of Dean in an automobile accident in September 1955, Bast chronicled his five-year relationship with the actor in
James Dean: a Biography. After moving to London, Bast wrote
The Myth Makers for
Granada Television, a fictionalized drama inspired by Dean's funeral, which Bast perceived as grotesque and publicity-driven, with a shattering effect on Dean's rural-American family and his hometown of
Fairmount, Indiana. In the United States, the script was produced again by NBC's
Dupont Show of the Month and aired under the title
The Movie Star. In 1975, Bast produced and scripted
James Dean: Portrait of a Friend for NBC, a movie for television based upon his first biography of James Dean. In 2006, Barricade Books (USA) published
Surviving James Dean, a second, more candid book by Bast about his relationship with Dean, which featured material that Bast did not include in his earlier account due to personal trepidations and social
mores of the 1950s. In
Surviving James Dean, Bast describes Dean in a compassionate light; how they met at UCLA, shared an apartment in Santa Monica and had a sexual relationship. He also describes the events that happened to him after Dean's death, largely as a result of having written his first book. ==Television work==