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Dorothea Brooking

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was appointed to head the revived Children's Department in 1968 (it was part of a department for the family from 1963), Brooking returned to the BBC. She also undertook adaptations of contemporary works, including one of
22:(née Smith Wright; 7 December 1916 – 23 March 1999) was an English children's television producer and director. She also contributed to works for television, mainly early in her career, and in other capacities. 180: 58:
company, when she met her husband John Brooking, who had the stage name of John Franklyn. During two years of the war, while her husband was in Africa, Brooking worked on the staff of a radio station in
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In the 1960s, she met Wilfred Synge, an archaeologist, but in 1971, Synge died two weeks before they were due to be married.
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as a continuity announcer before being appointed as a producer in 1950 for the BBC's Children's Department at
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She left the BBC in the mid-1960s after a period in schools' broadcasting, and went freelance. When
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Brooking won the Pye Award for distinguished services to children's television in 1980.
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Dorothea Smith Wright was born into a theatrical family in
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Brooking's last responsibility as a director was the
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English children's television producer and director
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Index

Eton
Buckinghamshire
Berkshire
Montreux
Switzerland
Second World War
Old Vic
Shanghai
BBC's Overseas Service
Lime Grove Studios
The Secret Garden
1975
The Railway Children
Monica Sims
Philippa Pearce
Tom's Midnight Garden
Haunting of Cassie Palmer
Television South
Anna Home





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