Hilary Robinson is a British children's author, broadcaster,[1] radio producer and feature writer.
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Hilary Robinson | |
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| Born | Paignton, Devon, England |
| Occupation | Radio producer, children's author, feature writer, script writer |
| Nationality | British (Manx ancestry) |
| Notable works | Mixed Up Fairy Tales, Where The Poppies Now Grow |
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The daughter of lecturers, Robinson grew up in Zaria, Nigeria during the Nigerian Civil War, and later in Dorset and Yorkshire. Her father, P. H. Turner, was an economist[2] and a biographer of David Livingstone[3] who established an educational trust and spearheaded the building of a non-profit independent school in Zaria, Nigeria. Robinson attended this school with other local and overseas children, including theatre director Rufus Norris. Her mother was a lecturer in mathematics and statistics with the Open University.
Robinson worked at Radio Aire, TV-am and Yorkshire Television and the BBC's Faith and Ethics Department. She is now an independent radio producer.
Robinson lives and works in London and Yorkshire. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the Society of Authors.
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