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Joyce Dunbar (born 6 January 1944) [1] is an English writer. She primarily writes books for children, and has published over seventy books. [2] Dunbar is perhaps best known for Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go To Sleep, This Is The Star, and the Mouse and Mole series. [2] She is the mother of the children's writer-illustrator Polly Dunbar.
Mouse and Mole is a 1996 British television series devised by Joy Whitby's Grasshopper Productions. It is based on the series of children's books written by Joyce Dunbar and illustrated by James Mayhew which were first published in 1993 by Transworld, and later by Graffeg Ltd. [1] Originally envisaged as 26 x 5 minute episodes, only 19 were ever finished, although the soundtracks for the ...
The son of RAF pilot John Byrne Mayhew and Linda Georgina Mayhew (née Leighton), James Mayhew was brought up in the village of Blundeston, Suffolk. [1]He was a founder pupil of the Benjamin Britten High School and later attended the Denes High School in Lowestoft (for sixth form studies). [2]
Mouse and Mole (2005) by David Farmer, based on books by Joyce Dunbar. (The Stage review ) Frog in Love (2002) by David Farmer, based on books by Max Velthuijs. (Sunday Times Critics' Choice 2003, Time Out Critic's Choice 2003). (The Story Museum review ) The Snow Egg (2001) by Kay Adshead
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The Story of the Little Mole: Vom kleinen Maulwurf, der wissen wollte, wer ihm auf den Kopf gemacht hat. Werner Holzwarth: Wolf Erlbruch: German: 1994: 3+ Garden of Little Creatures: Droles de petites betes: Antoon Krings: French: 1994: 3+ Clown: Quentin Blake: English: 1995: 3+ Runaway Train: Benedict Blathwayt: English: 1995: 3+ Bad Habits ...
Now 70 years old, Joyce DeWitt was new to the Hollywood scene when she landed one of the three main roles, starring as Janet Wood alongside John Ritter and Suzanne Somers. The popularity of the ...
Leonard Patrick O'Connor Wibberley (9 April 1915 – 22 November 1983), who also published under the name Patrick O'Connor, among others, was an Irish author who spent most of his life in the United States. [1]