David Sale
David Sale is an English-born author, television screenwriter, playwright, producer, director, actor and journalist. He emigrated to Australia age 18, in 1950, and has contributed to many TV drama series, and provided special material for Australian entertainers.
Biography
Early life
Sale was born as Ernest Swindells in Manchester, England in 1932 to an aircraft factory worker and his wife Lucy, he grew up in Manchester during the years of World War II, before taking to professional writing under the pseudonym of David Sale.Author
Sale travelled to England to release his first two novels Come to Mother in 1971 and The Love Bite in 1972, released by W.H. Allen, they were released in London in hardback, with both being brought to Hollywood, the first of which was made into a television film called ''Live Again, Die Again''Screenwriting
Sale was the Executive Producer of the satirical weekly series The Mavis Bramston Show, that was conceived by star Carol Raye, before being asked by the production team Cash Harmon Television to work on the TV soap opera Number 96 which he created, wrote and served as the primary script editor. Both programs where amongst the most famous highly and highly influential programs in the history of Australian television. Sale also wrote the short-lived tV series ''The Group''Publications 1980, 1990s and 2000s
Television interrupted this flow of books, but in the 1990s Sale resumed his career as an author with Twisted Echoes ; Scorpion's Kiss and Hidden Agenda . A later book is the memoir "Number 96, Mavis Bramston and Me" ) plus an audio version read by the author.Theatre
He later tackled musical theatre for the first time with his co-written version of Sumner Locke Elliott's novel Careful, He Might Hear You.Books
- Come to Mother
- The Love Bite
- Chiller
- Antidote
- Twisted Echoes
- Scorpion's Kiss
- Hidden Agenda
- Number 96, Mavis Bramston and me David Sale