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  1. Edmund Ward (screenwriter) Edmund Ward (23 February 1928 – 12 July 1993) was a British novelist and screenwriter . Before he was 20 he had read every book in the library in his determination to "master all aspects of the written word" To further this aim he graduated from the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts with diplomas in print ...

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    Edmund Ward. Writer: The Plane Makers. Edmund Ward was born on 23 February 1928 in Nottingham, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for The Plane Makers (1963), Turtle's Progress (1979) and A Prayer for the Dying (1987).

    • Writer, Producer
    • February 23, 1928
    • Edmund Ward
    • July 12, 1993
  3. Jul 19, 1993 · Edmund Ward, writer: born Nottingham 23 February 1928; married 1952 Felicity Clavreul: died Dublin 12 July 1993. EDMUND WARD wrote seven novels and seven screenplays and created some of the most ...

  4. Edmund Ward. Writer: The Plane Makers. Edmund Ward was born on 23 February 1928 in Nottingham, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for The Plane Makers (1963), Turtle's Progress (1979) and 1990 (1977).

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    Edmund Ward may refer to: Edmund Franklin Ward (1892–1990), American illustrator. Edmund Ward (architect) (1912–1998), British architect, co-founder of GMW Architects. Edmund Ward (screenwriter) (1928–1993), British novelist and screenwriter. Ed Ward (writer) (1948–2021), American writer and radio commentator. Edmund Ward Ltd, British ...

  6. Mar 30, 2017 · Another writer, Edmund Ward, also worked on these programmes and had created the ITV legal drama The Main Chance. Written in 1977, 1977 was the year after Britain had to take out a loan from the International Monetary Fund to avert economic crisis just before oil revenues poured in. Cuts to public spending was a condition.

  7. Edmund Ward (screenwriter) Edmund Ward (23 February 1928 – 12 July 1993) was a British novelist and screenwriter. Before he was 20 he had read every book in the library in his determination to “master all aspects of the written word” To further this aim he graduated from the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts with diplomas in ...

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