Carla Lane
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Carla Lane, OBE (born Romana Barrack August 5, 1937 in Liverpool) is an English television writer, writing or co-writing many successful sitcoms. In the 1960s she wrote short stories and radio scripts. Her first successes came in collaboration with Myra Taylor, whom she had met at a writers' workshop in Liverpool, before she embarked on a solo career. In 1989 she was awarded an OBE. Carla returned her OBE in 2002 and received a handwritten reply from Tony Blair who said that she deserved the award and that it would be kept in case she changed her mind and wanted it back.
Lane is known for her animal rights activism, a theme that has appeared in her writing; for example, the character Darwin in Luv is a member of an animal rights group.
[edit] Television series
- 1969-79, 96 The Liver Birds (with Myra Taylor)
- 1971-76 Bless This House (with Myra Taylor and others)
- 1974 No Strings
- 1975 Going, Going,Gone... Free?
- 1977 Three Piece Suite
- 1978-82, 2000 Butterflies
- 1981-83 The Last Song
- 1981-82 Solo
- 1984-85 Leaving
- 1985-87 The Mistress
- 1985 I Woke Up One Morning
- 1986-91 Bread
- 1993-94 Luv
- 1995 Searching