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Charlotte Bingham

Charlotte Bingham

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The Honourable Charlotte Mary Thérèse Bingham was born on 29 June 1942 in Haywards Heath, Sussex, England, UK. Her father, John Bingham, the 7th Baron Clanmorris, wrote detective stories and was a secret member of MI5. Her mother, Madeleine Bingham, née Madeleine Mary Ebel, was a playwright. Charlotte first attended a school in London, but from the age of seven to 16, she went to the Priory of Our Lady's Good Counsel school in Haywards Heath. After she left school, she went to stay in Paris with some French aristocrats with the intention of learning French. She had written since she was 10 years old and her first piece of work was a thriller called Death's Ticket. She wrote her humorous autobiography, called Coronet Among the Weeds, when she was 19, and not long before her twentieth birthday a literary agent discovered her celebrating at the Ritz. He was a friend of her parents and he took off the finished manuscript of her autobiography. In 1963, this was published by Heinemanns and was a best seller. In 1966, Charlotte Bingham's first novel, called Lucinda, was published. This was later adapted into a TV screenplay. In 1972, Coronet Among the Grass, her second autobiography, was published. This talked about the first ten years of her marriage to fellow writer Terence Brady. They couple, who have two children, later adapted Coronet Among the Grass and Coronet Among the Weeds, into the TV sitcom No, Honestly. She and her husband, Terence Brady, wrote three early episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs together, Board Wages, I Dies from Love and Out of the Everywhere. They later wrote an accompanying book called Rose's Story. They also wrote the episodes of Take Three Girls featuring Victoria (Liza Goddard). In the 1970s Brady and Bingham wrote episodes for the TV series Play for Today, Three Comedies of Marriage, Yes, Honestly and Robin's Nest. During the 1980s and 1990s they continued to write for the occasional TV series, and in 1993 adapted Jilly Cooper's novel Riders for the small screen. Since the 1980s she has become a romance novelist. In 1996 she won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award from the Romantic Novelists' Association.

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  • Mums On The Run

    Representative edition published 2010

    Open Work
  • To hear a nightingale

    Representative edition published 2010

    Open Work
  • The Daisy Club

    Representative edition published 2009

    Open Work
  • The Land Of Summer

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • The Enchanted Charlotte Bingham

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • The land of summer

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • Goodnight Sweetheart

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • In Distant Fields

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • The Nightingale Sings

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • Out of the Blue

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • The White Marriage

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • Friday's Girl

    Representative edition published 2006

    Open Work
  • Flieg mit dem Wind

    Representative edition published 2005

    Open Work
  • The Magic Hour

    Representative edition published 2005

    Open Work
  • The House of Flowers

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • The wind off the sea

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • Daughters of Eden

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • The moon at midnight

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • The chestnut tree

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • The Moon at Midnight

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • THE MOON AT MIDNIGHT

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • Distant music

    Representative edition published 2002

    Open Work
  • The Season

    Representative edition published 2002

    Open Work