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  1. Crime fiction. Signature. Rodney David Wingfield (6 June 1928 – 31 July 2007) was an English author and radio dramatist. He is best remembered for creating the character of Detective Inspector Jack Frost, who was later played by Sir David Jason in A Touch of Frost .

  2. Publication Order of DI Jack Frost Books. Leaving behind a legacy that many authors can only dream of, the highly renowned and well respected British novelist R.D. Wingfield was an extremely well regarded writer of crime fiction, primarily being known for his creation of the Inspector Frost series. Not only that, but he was also a very well ...

  3. He was created by the renowned English crime fiction writer and radio dramatist, Rodney David (“RD”) Wingfield. However, before the show came to fruition, Wingfield had been a staunch dramatist at BBC Radio, his hallmark being scripts with clever twists and unexpected plot developments.

  4. Rodney David Wingfield (1928-2007) was an English author and playwright, who was best known for his Detective Inspector Jack Frost crime fiction series. R.D. Wingfield was born in Hackney, Greater London and went to Coopers’ Company School. During World War II, he was evacuated to Frome, Somerset.

  5. Five full-cast BBC Radio thrillers from renowned crime writer R.D. Wingfield. Author and dramatist R.D. Wingfield was best known for creating one of Britain's most beloved fictional policemen, Inspector Jack Frost, who featured in 10 bestselling books and a hit ITV series starring David Jason.

  6. 6 primary works • 8 total works. DI Jack Frost, a detective inspector in Denton, England: Book 1. Frost at Christmas. by R.D. Wingfield. 4.05 · 4,630 Ratings · 291 Reviews · published 1984 · 40 editions. Ten days to Christmas and Tracey Uphill, aged eigh… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. A Touch Of Frost. by R.D. Wingfield.

  7. Apr 16, 2018 · Inspiring the critically-acclaimed television series A Touch Of Frost, R D Wingfield penned six crime-busting novels featuring DI Frost, with four subsequent novels published under pseudonyms. All celebrate the genius mind of the hapless DI, in the ill-fated town of Denton, England.

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