David Sale

David Sale, born Ernest Swindells (Manchester, 1932[1]) is an English Australian author, television screenwriter and executive producer. He has contributed to many TV drama series, provided special material for Australian entertainers, and has worked as a producer, director, actor and journalist.

David Sale
Born
Ernest Swindells

1932 (age 8788)
Manchester, England
NationalityEnglish Australian
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • screenwriter
  • producer
  • playwright
  • director
  • actor
  • journalist
Notable work
The Mavis Bramston Show, Number 96

Career

Television scriptwriting

Born as Ernest Swindells in 1932 to an aircraft factory worker and his wife Lucy, (he even named the popular Number 96 character of Lucy Sutcliffe, played by Elisabeth Kirkby, after his mother)[2] he took to professional writing under the pseudonym of David Sale, and is perhaps best known as creator, writer and script editor of the highly influential television soap opera Number 96. Before that, he was Executive Producer of the satirical weekly comedy The Mavis Bramston Show. Both of these series were highly rated in their day and still rank amongst the most famous and influential programs to have appeared on Australian television.

Author (1970s)

His first two novels, written between TV assignments, were Come to Mother and The Love Bite. These were published in London in hardback in the 1970s and both were bought by Hollywood. Come to Mother was made into the television film Live Again, Die Again (1974).

Publications 1990s

Television interrupted this flow of books, but in the 1990s Sale resumed his career as an author with Twisted Echoes (1993) (HODDER HEADLINE); Scorpion's Kiss (1995) (PAN MACMILLAN) and Hidden Agenda (1996) (PAN MACMILLAN). His latest book is the memoir "Number 96, Mavis Bramston and Me" (VIVID PUBLISHING)) plus an audio version read by the author (BOLINDA).

Theatre

He later tackled Musical Theatre for the first time with his co-written (book and lyrics) version of Sumner Locke Elliott's novel Careful, He Might Hear You.

Books

  • Come to Mother (1971) (W.H. Allen Ltd) (ISBN 0-491-00317-X)
  • The Love Bite (1972) (W.H. ALLEN)
  • Chiller (1983, "based on The Love Bite") (SPHERE) (ISBN 0-7221-7625-2)
  • Antidote (1991) (BANTAM) (ISBN 1-86359-027-7)
  • Twisted Echoes (1993) (HODDER HEADLINE) (ISBN 0-74724083-3)
  • Scorpion's Kiss (1995) (Pan Macmillan) (ISBN 0-33027497-X)
  • Hidden Agenda (1996) (Pan Macmillan) (ISBN 0-33035737-9)
  • Number 96 , Mavis Bramston and me (2013) (VIVID PUBLISHING) (ISBN 9781922204080) David Sale
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References

  1. "Media : Sale, David". www.sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  2. Giles, Nigel. Number 96: Australian TV's Most Notorious Address. Melbourne Books. ISBN 9781925556001.



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