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a b "Entertainment stars in New Year Honours". BBC News. 28 December 2018 . Retrieved 29 December 2018. I studied Drama and French at Bristol University, where I met Malcolm, a guitar-playing medic to whom I’m now married. In 1983 the family of four moved to Bristol where Malcolm Donaldson was appointed as Senior Registrar in Paediatrics to United Bristol Hospitals. By then the television writing had dried up and the folk scene had waned. Julia Donaldson wrote and sang a few topical songs for adult radio programmes (including one about the Guinness Distillers take-over bid, which appeared on Financial World Tonight), did occasional amateur acting and street theatre, and wrote the songs for the Kingsdown community play Nine Trees Shade. She also became a volunteer in Hamish's primary school, hearing the children read aloud. She devised short plays with the right number of parts for a reading group, rotating the roles until each child had read the whole play. The piece would then be performed to the entire class. This approach seemed to build confidence in reading aloud as well as being enjoyable, and Donaldson stored the plays in a drawer for possible future use. Julia Donaldson has such a talent for writing children’s books with infectious lines, wonderful rhymes and adorably funny stories. This is no exception. We loved Tiddler and his tall tales, along with the beautiful illustrations and under-the-sea fun!

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Brings such joy to children and adults alike. The show was so captivating that no one wanted to miss a moment' The Spy in the Stalls Donaldson was born and brought up in Hampstead, London, with her younger sister Mary. [4] The family occupied a Victorian three-storey house near Hampstead Heath. Her parents, sister and their pet cat Geoffrey lived on the ground floor, an aunt and uncle (and later their children, James and Kate) on the first floor and her grandmother on the second floor.After the war, they were reunited and married, and in 1950 they bought the Hampstead house together with Jerry's mother, his sister Beta and her husband Chris (the two men had met in the P.O.W. camp). When Donaldson was six her father contracted polio and thereafter was confined to a wheelchair, though he still led an active life, working as a lecturer in the Maudsley Hospital's Institute of Psychiatry, where he pioneered genetic studies using the model of identical twins brought up apart. Donaldson's parents, James (always known as Jerry) and Elizabeth, met shortly before the Second World War, which then separated them for six years. Jerry, who had studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford University, spent most of the war in a prisoner-of-war camp where his knowledge of German earned him the position of an interpreter. Elizabeth, also a good German speaker with a degree in languages, meanwhile did war work in the WRNS.

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Tiddler's tall tales were so legendary that other fish told them at home to their grandmas and they pass it on to others. But it makes no difference, Tiddler is still late each day; on the second day of the week, he says he was swimming with a mermaid and captured by a squid. And once again the cry goes up 'TIDDLER'S LATE'.This book tells the story of Tiddler, a little grey fish who is never on time but has always got a story as to why.

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