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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paula_MilnePaula Milne - Wikipedia

    Paula Milne is a British screenwriter. Her works include The Politician's Wife, The Virgin Queen, Chandler & Co, Die Kinder, Second Sight, Driving Ambition, Small Island and Endgame. Her first single drama was A Sudden Wrench, after working on titles such as Coronation Street and Juliet Bravo. She also devised the BBC medical drama Angels.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0590360Paula Milne - IMDb

    Paula Milne. Writer: The Fragile Heart. Paula Milne, one of Britain's leading screenwriters, left school when she was fifteen years old with no academic qualifications. She studied Fine Art at the Central School of Art and Design as well as film-making at the Royal College of Art.

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  3. www.bbc.com › resources › be-inspiredPaula Milne - BBC

    Paula Milne has been described as "Britain's most accomplished female screenwriter". She began her career as a script reader and created the series 'Angels' for the BBC which focused on...

  4. Jun 29, 2015 · Paula Milne has been described as "Britain's most accomplished female screenwriter". She began her career as a script reader and created the series 'Angels' ...

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  5. Mar 7, 2012 · Paula Milne on writing White Heat The author of the major new BBC Two drama explains how she revisited the past to make sense of the present

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  6. Paula Milne is Britain's most accomplished female screenwriter. That she has received far less critical attention than her male counterparts may be because she spent much of her early career writing for popular drama series, soap opera and children's drama.

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  8. Paula Milne, one of Britains leading screenwriters, left school when she was fifteen years old with no academic qualifications. She studied fine art at the Central School of Art and Design as well as film-making at the Royal College of Art.

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