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Rosemary Anne Sisson


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Rosemary Anne Sisson (born 13 October 1923, London) is a British television dramatist and novelist. She is the daughter of the scholar of Elizabethan drama Charles Jasper (C.J.) Sisson (18851966).

A graduate of University College London (BA) and Newnham College, Cambridge (M.Litt), Sisson initially embarked on an academic career. As a writer for television she contributed scripts to Upstairs, Downstairs, Follyfoot, The Irish R.M. and the episode of The Six Wives of Henry VIII concerning the King's marriage to Catherine of Aragon. She also contributed to The Wind in the Willows (1984) animated TV series and co-created The Bretts (198788). Sisson has written historical fiction and plays.
 
 
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