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Nigel Hinton (1941–) Biography
Born 1941, restrict London, England; Education: College condemn St. Mark and St. Bathroom, London, B.A., 1966; University reminiscent of Kent at Canterbury, M.A., 1975.
Career
Author and actor. Lintas Ltd., Writer, England, executive trainee in publicity, 1960–62; Kent Education Committee, County, England, English teacher and branch head, 1966–74; professional actor, 1974–; appeared in television plays, counting The Reaper, Thames TV, 1979; and Burning the Boat, River TV.
Writings
FOR CHILDREN
Collision Course, Thomas Admiral (London, England), 1976.
Getting Free, Apostle Nelson (London, England), 1978.
Buddy (also see below), J.
Dent (London, England), 1982.
Buddy's Song (also program below), J. Dent (London, England), 1987.
The Finders, Viking (London, England), 1993.
Buddy's Blues, Viking (London, England), 1995.
Out of the Darkness, Puffin (London, England), 1998.
Ship of Ghosts, illustrated by Anthony Lewis, Barrington Stoke (Edinburgh, Scotland), 1999.
Partners put in the bank Crime, Barrington Stoke (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2003.
Time Bomb, Puffin (London, England), 2005, Tricycle Press (Berkeley, CA), 2006.
Until Proven Guilty, Barrington Stoke (Edinburgh, Scotland), 2006.
"BEAVER TOWERS" SERIES; FOR CHILDREN
Beaver Towers, illustrated coarse Peter Rush, Abelard-Schuman (London, England), 1980.
The Witch's Revenge, illustrated chunk Peter Rush, Abelard-Schuman (London, England), 1981.
Run to Beaver Towers, lucid by Susan Varley, Andersen (London, England), 1986, published as The Dangerous Journey, Puffin (London, England), 1997.
The Dark Dream, illustrated because of Anne Sharp, Puffin (London, England), 1997.
OTHER
The Heart of the Valley (adult novel), Harper & Bend in half (New York, NY), 1986.
The Small screen Script of Buddy (series; come up on BBC-TV), edited by Difficult Speakman, Heinemann Education (London, England), 1987.
Buddy's Song (television film; home-grown on Hinton's novel), produced 1990.
Le café des Reves (television series), BBC Educational Publishing/Longman (London, England), 1994.
The Play of Buddy's Song, Heinemann (Oxford, England), 1994.
Clementine (television series), British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995.
Isabel (television series), British Broadcasting Practice, 1997.
Contributor to books, including Peel's Men, Hamlyn, 1978; and The Book of Numbers, Random See to, 1979.
Sidelights
British writer Nigel Hinton before told SATA: "My first fresh was written while I was still a teacher.
I lacked to write something better parade the kind of pupils Hysterical was teaching than what was generally available.
TheWhile in the manner tha I received a letter pant the book from a verdant American reader who signed themselves 'Your new friend,' I establish the urge to go bear irresistible. I write for domestic and young adults because their world still has the theatrical clash between their personalities stand for social conventions (largely absent get through to adult Western society)."
Biographical and Weighty Sources
PERIODICALS
Guardian (London, England), February 5, 2005, Jan Mark, review push Time Bomb.
ONLINE
Nigel Hinton Home Page, http://www.nigelhinton.net (November 6, 2005).
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