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Oswald Morris Wynd (1913–1998) was a Scottish writer. He is best known for his novel The Ginger Tree, which was adapted into a BBC televised mini-series in 1989. Wynd was born 4 July 1913 in Tokyo of parents who had left their native Perth, Scotland to run a mission in Japan. He attended schools in Japan where he grew up speaking both English ...
The Ginger Tree is a 1977 novel by Scottish novelist Oswald Wynd published in the UK by Collins Publishers. The novel was adapted into a 4-part TV series by the BBC and Japan's NHK for release in 1989, [1] [2] and subsequently shown as part of PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. [3] Because of the adaptation, the novel became Wynd's most famous. [1]
The Ginger Tree is a 1989 four-part BBC TV adaptation of the Oswald Wynd 1977 novel of the same name. It was adapted by Christopher Hampton and directed by Anthony Garner and Morimasa Matsumoto. It aired on BBC1 from 26 November to 17 December 1989, and starred Samantha Bond, Daisuke Ryu, and Adrian Rawlins.
(pseudonym of Oswald Wynd) Lionel Black; Nicholas Blake; Lawrence G. Blochman; Martin Booth; Ruth Brandon; Lilian Jackson Braun; Mary Bringle; Lynn Brock; Gordon Bromley; Pat Burden; Eric Burgess; Miles Burton (see John Rhode) Roger Busby; Gwendoline Butler; Michael Butterworth (also published one book in the Crime Club series under the name ...
Oswald Wynd, author (1913–1998) Joan Clarke, cryptanalyst and former fiancée of Alan Turing (1917–1996) King Creosote, singer-songwriter (1967–) [18]
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26 November – BBC1 debuts The Ginger Tree, a four-part television adaptation of Oswald Wynd's 1977 novel of the same name starring Samantha Bond, Daisuke Ryu and Adrian Rawlins. The serial ends on 17 December.