• Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge DBE (21 November 1932 – 2 July 2010) was an English writer. She was primarily known for her works of psychological fiction...
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  • adapted from the Booker Prize-nominated 1989 novel of the same name by Beryl Bainbridge. In the film's prologue, a hotelier ushers someone into a bomb shelter...
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  • psychological novel written by Beryl Bainbridge. In 1973, it was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Like many of Bainbridge's earlier works, the novel is...
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  • (born 24 March 1965) is an English actress, the daughter writer Dame Beryl Bainbridge (1932–2010). Davies began her acting career as Penny Lewis in the BBC...
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  • nominations: 7 nominations Salman Rushdie 6 nominations Margaret Atwood Beryl Bainbridge J. M. Coetzee Ian McEwan Iris Murdoch 5 nominations Sebastian Barry...
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  • Postlethwaite. It is an adaptation of the 1973 novel The Dressmaker by Beryl Bainbridge. Set during the Second World War in England, the story concerns a claustrophobic...
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  • The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    the last novel by writer Beryl Bainbridge published in 2011 following her death. As explained in the postscript: Beryl Bainbridge was in the process of finishing...
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  • Young Adolf (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    Young Adolf is a novel written by author Beryl Bainbridge, and first published in 1978 by Duckworth. Presented as biographical fiction, the book's main...
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    Beryl Amedee, American politician Beryl T. (Sue) Atkins, British lexicographer Beryl Bainbridge, novelist Beryl Baxter (née M. Ivory), actress Beryl Beaurepaire...
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  • also had a relationship with the novelist Beryl Bainbridge, with whom he had a daughter, Ruth. Bainbridge later said, "He showed up for Rudi's birth...
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  • Every Man for Himself (novel) (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    Every Man for Himself is a 1996 novel by Beryl Bainbridge about the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster. The novel won the 1996 Whitbread Prize, and was a nominee...
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  • and Melvyn Bragg. It is based on the 1975 novel of the same title by Beryl Bainbridge. Sam Waterston - William McClusky Jenny Agutter - Ann Walton Anna Massey...
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  • Bainbridge is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Beryl Bainbridge (1932–2010), English novelist Beverley Bainbridge...
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  • explored deaths in unusual circumstances. The series writers included Beryl Bainbridge, Nigel Kneale and Lynda La Plante. This programme was produced by Central...
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  • An Awfully Big Adventure (novel) (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    written by Beryl Bainbridge. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1990 and adapted as a movie in 1995. The story was inspired by Bainbridge's own experiences...
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  • later married former actress Rudi Davies, whose mother was novelist Beryl Bainbridge. admin (15 July 2009). "British Cinema – Scum (1979)". Flickering Myth...
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    Road, Camden Town, now known as Ambedkar House, in 1921 and 1922. Beryl Bainbridge lived in Albert Street from the 1960s until her death in 2010. Playwright...
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  • Harriet Said... (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    Harriet Said... was the first novel written by Beryl Bainbridge, based on newspaper reports about the Parker–Hulme murder case in New Zealand which involved...
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  • was responsible for publishing "Duckworth's best-selling author", Beryl Bainbridge. The company moved from Henrietta Street to The Old Piano Factory in...
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  • The Bottle Factory Outing (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    The Bottle Factory Outing is a 1974 novel by English writer Beryl Bainbridge. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year, won the Guardian Fiction...
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  • a lifetime to write, one can only feel gratitude that he did it." Beryl Bainbridge, Richard Adams, Ronald Harwood, and John Bayley also spoke positively...
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  • dirt and drunkenness and disease." In a 1983 book of the same title, Beryl Bainbridge retraces Priestley's steps to capture the changes that half a century...
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  • The Birthday Boys (category Novels by Beryl Bainbridge)
    The Birthday Boys is a novel by Beryl Bainbridge. First published in 1991, this book tells the story of Captain Robert Scott's 1910-13 expedition to Antarctica...
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    2011. Beryl Bainbridge's 1978 novel Young Adolf depicts the 23-year-old Adolf Hitler's alleged 1912–13 visit to his Liverpool relatives. Bainbridge adapted...
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  • Lively A Stitch in Time — Winifred Gerin Elizabeth Gaskell — 1977 Beryl Bainbridge Injury Time — Shelagh Macdonald No End to Yesterday — Nigel Nicolson...
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  • calling it "marvellously piercing", pigeonholed it as an example of "the Beryl Bainbridge school of anguished women's fiction". Auberon Waugh in the Evening...
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    of Beryl Bainbridge's books and love affairs". Times Literary Supplement. Retrieved 9 September 2021. Davies, Jojo (12 December 2010). "The Beryl Bainbridge...
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    hailed as an original new talent by Salman Rushdie, Doris Lessing, Beryl Bainbridge, A. S. Byatt and Bill Buford. In 1993, he was nominated by Granta magazine...
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    Express newspaper along with Sir Peter O'Sullevan, Joan Collins, Dame Beryl Bainbridge, Dickie Davies and Sue MacGregor amongst others. He had recently returned...
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    Joe Ashman, Actor, known for Free Rein, Doctors and Get Even Dame Beryl Bainbridge, DBE, Actress/writer Aeronwy Thomas, Writer/translator of Italian poetry...
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