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Freda Margaret Kelsall (born April 1938 in Southport〔(Find My Past )〕〔(2011 interview )〕) is a British writer, theatre director and former teacher who is best known as the main writer (1975–1996; occasionally also a presenter in the last few of those years) of the schools television series ''How We Used To Live''.〔''The Kaleidoscope British Independent Television Drama Research Guide'', pages 2194–2206, Kaleidoscope Publishing, 2010〕 ==Early career==
In the 1960s she was a schoolteacher in London and had a novel published.〔(Alresford Remembered. 1997 )〕 In this period she appeared in epilogues for Rediffusion, the then ITV franchise holder; in October 1967, when she was "just starting a teaching career", she contributed to a series of epilogues on religious education〔(2011 interview )〕〔''The Times'', p. 16, 17 October 1967〕 and also discussed a number of books in similar epilogues under the title 'Outlook and Insight',〔(2011 interview )〕 for example William Mayne's ''Earthfasts'',〔''The Times'', p. 12, 12 January 1968〕 Ivan Southall's ''To the Wild Sky''〔''The Times'', p. 14, 25 March 1968〕 and Mollie Hunter's ''The Kelpie's Pearls''.〔''The Times'', p. 14, 24 June 1968〕
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