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Hazel Adair : ウィキペディア英語版
Hazel Adair
Hazel Adair (born Hazel Joyce Willett, 9 July 1920 – 23 November 2015) was an actress turned screenwriter and creator of British soap operas for radio and television. She is best known for co-creating ''Crossroads'' with Peter Ling.
==Early life and career==
Born in 1920 at Darjeeling, British India, her British family soon returned to England and her parents divorced when she was 2; her mother remarried.
Adopting Adair as her stage name, she began her career as an actress with parts in the film ''My Brother Jonathan'' (1948) and the BBC television drama ''Lady Precious Stream'' (1950), originally a stage play by the British Chinese writer Hsiung Shih-I.
She then turned her attention to writing scripts for radio and television. Together with Ronald Marriott, her second husband, she wrote ''Stranger from Space'' (1952), an episodic serial for the ''Whirligig'' children's television series.〔 〕 With Jonquil Antony (later Peter Ling), she wrote scripts for the radio soap opera, ''Mrs Dale's Diary'', and with Antony co-created ITV's first soap, ''Sixpenny Corner'',〔 which ran for eight months during 1955 and 1956, five days a week in a 15 minute slot.〔

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