- Pamela Brown (writer)
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Pamela Brown (1924 - 1989) was a British writer, actress and television producer.
Literary career
Pamela Brown was just 14 when she started writing her first book, "
The Swish of the Curtain ", in 1938. A year later, whenWorld War Two broke out, she leftColchester County High School and went to live inWales with her family. She continued with her writing however, sending chapters of the book to her friends back inColchester ,Essex , and finally finished the book when she was 16.cite web|url=http://archive.clactonandfrintongazette.co.uk/2007/7/5/253396.html|title=Pam childhood|accessdate=2008-02-20 |author=Clacton and Frinton Gazette |date=2007]"The Swish of the Curtain" tells the story of seven stage-struck children who form an amateur
theatre company in a town called Fenchester, Brown's made-up name for her home town of Colchester. She herself was passionate about the theatre and, from an early age, put on plays with her friends. She went on to write several sequels to her first book, and other children’s novels. Her career as an actress andtelevision producer provided her with much detail about early television and life inrepertory .tage career
With her earnings from "The Swish of the Curtain", Brown trained as an actress at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art . She worked on the professional stage as ‘Mela Brown’, to avoid confusion with another actress of the same name. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1121775/ Pamela Brown (IV) ] ]Television career
For some years, Pamela Brown produced children's programmes for
BBC television . One of her final television appearances was as a guest onBlue Peter alongside the various young actors and actresses who appeared in the television adaptation of "The Swish of the Curtain", includingSarah Greene , who was later to be a Blue Peter presenter. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1121775/ Pamela Brown (IV) ] ]Works
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The Swish of the Curtain " (1941) novel
*"Maddy Alone" (1945) novel
*"Golden Pavements" (1947) novel
*"Blue Door Venture" (1949) novel
*"The Children of Camp Fortuna" (1949) A play in one act for children
*"To be a Ballerina, and other stories" (1950) short story collection
*"Family Playbill" (1951) novel
*"The Television Twins" (1952) novel
*"Harlequin Corner" (1953) novel
*"The Windmill Family" (1954) novel
*"Louisa" (1955) novel
*"The Bridesmaids" (1956) novel
*"Maddy Again" (1956) novel
*"Back-Stage Portrait" (1957)
*"Showboat Summer" (1957) novel
*"Understudy" (1958)
*"As far as Singapore" (1959) novel
*"First House" (1959) novel
*"A Little Universe" (1970) novel
*"Summer is a Festival" (1972) novel
*"Looking after Libby" (1974) novel
*"The Girl who Ran Away" (1976) novel
*"Every Day is Market Day" (1977) novel
*"The Finishing School" (1984) novelReferences
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