Jill Hyem

Jill Hyem

Formerly an actress, Jill Hyem became a successful British television writer.

Her works include: the popular drama "Tenko" (1981-5) for which she wrote half the episodes, secret agent drama "Wish Me Luck" which she co-created with long-time collaborator (and "Tenko" creator) Lavinia Warner, the first series of sex and sailing soap opera "Howards' Way", a mini-series adaptation of Barbara Taylor Bradford's "Act of Will", period costume drama "The House of Eliott", the "Campion" episode "The Case of the Late Pig" and the Miss Marple mystery "At Bertram's Hotel".

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