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  1. Rosemary Anne Sisson (13 October 1923 – 28 July 2017) was an English television dramatist and novelist. She was described by playwright Simon Farquhar in 2014 as being "one of television's finest period storytellers", [1] and in 2017 fellow dramatist Ian Curteis referred to her as "the Miss Marple of British playwriting".

  2. Rosemary Anne Sisson was born on 13 October 1923 in London, England, UK. She was a writer, known for The Black Cauldron (1985), The Bretts (1987) and The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970). She died on 28 July 2017 in London, England, UK.

  3. Aug 2, 2017 · Rosemary Anne Sisson, who has died aged 93, was one of Britains finest writers of nostalgic period drama, her credits including popular television series such as Upstairs Downstairs, which held ...

  4. When Rosemary Anne Sisson arrived in Hollywood to work on the script for the Walt Disney film Candleshoe the picture’s director, Norman Tokar, told her: “You’ve written two films which ...

  5. Aug 4, 2017 · WGGB stalwart Rosemary Anne Sisson (pictured above centre), distinguished author and script writer, has died, aged 93. Sisson was a former president of the WGGB (1995-99) and co-chair with Bruce Stewart (1978-80).

  6. Rosemary Anne Sisson, British writer. Recipient Repertory Players award, 1964. Trustee Theatre of Comedy. Served Royal Observer Corps, 1943-1945. Member Writers Guild Great Britain (past president), Writers Guild American, The Dramatists' Club (honorary secretary).

  7. Jul 28, 2017 · Rosemary Anne Sisson (October 13, 1923 – July 28, 2017) was a British writer who wrote for The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.