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Filmography

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2007 The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance (video) (screenplay "Peking")
 
2003 Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle (TV movie) (teleplay)
 
1994 A Change of Place (TV movie) (written by)
 
1992-1993 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (TV series)
Istanbul, September 1918 (1993) (writer)
Peking, March 1910 (1993) (writer)
London, May 1916 (1992) (writer)
 
1992 Ruth Rendell Mysteries (TV series)
An Unwanted Woman: Part One (1992) (adaptation)
An Unwanted Woman: Part Two (1992) (adaptation)
 
1984-1988 The Wind in the Willows (TV series)
Happy New Year! (1988) (story)
Tunnels and Tremors (1988) (story)
Toad's Harvest (1988) (story)
Hall for Sale (1988) (story)
Fighting Fit (1988) (story)
 
1987-1988 The Bretts (TV series)
The Luck of the Irish (1988) (creator)
Grand Finale (1987) (written by)
All Right on the Night (1987) (creator)
Forbidden Fruit (1987) (creator)
Forbidden Fruit: Part Two (1987) (creator)
 
1987 A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery (TV series)
Have His Carcase: Episode Four (1987) (dramatisation)
Have His Carcase: Episode Three (1987) (dramatisation)
Have His Carcase: Episode Two (1987) (dramatisation)
Have His Carcase: Episode One (1987) (dramatisation)
 
1985 The Black Cauldron (additional dialogue)
 
1984 Mistral's Daughter (TV mini-series)
Episode #1.3 (1984) (teleplay)
Episode #1.2 (1984) (teleplay)
Episode #1.1 (1984) (teleplay)
Episode #1.7 (teleplay)
 
1983-1984 The Irish R.M. (TV series)
The Aussolas Martin Cat (1984) (written by)
A Royal Command (1984) (story outline)
Oweneen the Sprat (1984) (story outline)
Holy Island (1984) (written by)
The Dispensary Doctor (1984) (story outline)
 
1983/I The Wind in the Willows (TV movie)
 
1981 A Town Like Alice (TV mini-series)
 
1981 The Manions of America (TV mini-series)
Part III (1981) (screenplay)
Part II (1981) (screenplay)
Part I (1981) (screenplay)
 
1980 The Watcher in the Woods (screenplay)
 
1977-1979 Horse in the House (TV series)
Right of Way: Part 2 (1979) (adaptation)
Right of Way: Part 1 (1979) (adaptation)
Stable Girl: Part 2 (1979) (adaptation)
Stable Girl: Part 1 (1979) (adaptation)
Strangles: Part 2 (1979) (adaptation)
 
1979 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)
Ride a Wild Pony: Part 2 (1979) (writer)
Ride a Wild Pony: Part 1 (1979) (writer)
 
1978 The Talking Parcel (TV movie)
 
1978 Golden Gala (TV movie) (script)
 
1977 Candleshoe (screenplay)
 
1976-1977 The Duchess of Duke Street (TV series)
The Reluctant Warrior (1977) (writer)
A Lesson in Manners (1977) (writer)
The Outsiders (1976) (writer)
 
1976 The Littlest Horse Thieves (screenplay / story)
 
1972-1975 Upstairs, Downstairs (TV series)
Joke Over (1975) (writer)
Will Ye No Come Back Again (1975) (writer)
Such a Lovely Man (1975) (writer)
Laugh a Little Louder Please (1975) (writer)
The Hero's Farewell (1974) (writer)
 
1975 Ride a Wild Pony (screenplay)
 
1974-1975 Within These Walls (TV series)
The Truth Game (1975) (writer)
Failing to Report (1974) (writer)
 
1974 Seven Faces of Woman (TV series)
Let's Marry Liz (1974) (writer)
 
1973 Armchair Theatre (TV series)
Beyond Our Means (1973) (written by)
 
1973 Love Story (TV series)
Finders Keepers (1973) (writer)
 
1972 Follyfoot (TV series)
Debt of Honour (1972) (writer)
The Hundred Pound Horse (1972) (writer)
 
1972 The Shadow of the Tower (TV mini-series)
Power in the Land (1972) (written by)
Crown in Jeopardy (1972) (writer)
 
1971 The Runaway Summer (TV mini-series)
Part 4 (1971) (dramatisation)
Part 3 (1971) (dramatisation)
Part 2 (1971) (dramatisation)
Part 1 (1971) (dramatisation)
 
1971 Elizabeth R (TV mini-series)
The Marriage Game (1971) (writer)
 
1970 The Six Wives of Henry VIII (TV mini-series)
Catherine of Aragon (1970) (writer)
 
1969 A Handful of Thieves (TV mini-series) (adaptation)
 
1968 Heim und Herd (TV movie) (play)
 
1967 Boy Meets Girl (TV series)
Lucinda (1967) (dramatisation)
 
1966 Der Mann aus Brooklyn (TV movie)
 
1966 Theatre 625 (TV series)
The Queen & the Welshman (1966) (writer)
 
1966 Emergency-Ward 10 (TV series)
Episode dated 4 March 1966 (1966) (writer / as Rosemary Anne Sissons)
 
1965 The Mill on the Floss (TV series)
Flood (1965) (adaptation)
Turn of the Tide (1965) (adaptation)
Ebb Tide (1965) (adaptation)
High Tide (1965) (adaptation)
 
1964 The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling (TV series)
A Second-Rate Woman (1964) (writer)
The Rescue of Pluffles (1964) (writer)
 
1964 The Ordeal of Richard Feverel (TV movie)
 
1962 Compact (TV series)
 
1960 Theatre 70 (TV series)
The Man from Brooklyn (1960) (writer)
 
1959 The Vagrant Heart (TV movie)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (3 titles)
1989 The Fifteen Streets (TV movie) (script consultant, story consultant)
 
1985 The Black Cauldron (additional dialogue)
 
1983 The Irish R.M. (TV series) (script editor)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
2005 The Story of Upstairs Downstairs (video documentary)
Herself
 

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Mistral's Daughter: Season 1: Episode 1 -- Maggy finds a modeling career and much more when she meets Julien Mistral, a painter who soon takes her home to pose, As his muse and lover, Mistral’s paintings become legendary and Maggy enjoys great success as a model.  Ride a Wild Pony -- Scott, a poor farm boy, is given a wild pony from a wealthy ranch owner's herd to ride to and from school... Mistral's Daughter: Season 1: Episode 2 -- Maggy and Mistral’s torrid affair ends when he falls for the scheming Kate who has helped push his art career forward.  But Maggy soon finds love again as she is wooed by  a wealthy Irish- American banker, Perry Killkullen.
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1978) Her play, "The Dark Horse", was performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, Surrey, England with Edward Woodward OBE, Barbara Jefford, 'Tony Haygarth', Murray Melvin, Stacy Dorning and Peter Woodward. Val May was the director.

Alternate Names:

Rosemary Anne Sissons
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Star Sign:

Libra