Frank Tilsley
Frank Vincent Tilsley (5 May 1904 – 16 March 1957) was a British novelist, broadcaster, and television dramatist. Tilsley became a full-time author after the publication of his first novel, ''Plebeian's Progress'' (1933), and subsequently published over twenty novels, including ''She Was There Too'' (1938), ''Pleasure Beach'' (1944), ''Champion Road'' (1948), ''Heaven and Herbert Common'' (1953), and ''Brother Nap'' (1954). His novel ''Mutiny'' (1958) was adapted for film and released as ''H.M.S. Defiant'', starring Alec Guinness and Dirk Bogarde, in 1962. Tilsley was also a frequent radio broadcaster and writer of popular television shows including ''The Makepeace Story''. Provided by Wikipedia
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