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      • Hazel Adair was born on July 9, 1920 in Darjeeling, India. She was a writer and producer, known for Virgin Witch (1971), Crossroads (1964) and With These Hands... (1971).
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  2. Hazel Joyce Marriott (née Willett; 9 July 1920 – 22 November 2015), known professionally as Hazel Adair, was a British actress turned screenwriter and creator of soap operas for radio and television. She is best known for co-creating Crossroads with Peter Ling.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Virgin_WitchVirgin Witch - Wikipedia

    Virgin Witch was produced by sports commentator Kent Walton (using the pseudonym "Ralph Solomons"), [2] whose other producing credits included The Green Shoes (1968, short) and It's the Only Way to Go (1970, short). Its co-producer was Hazel Adair, co-creator of the UK TV soap opera Crossroads.

  4. Hazel Adair was born on July 9, 1920 in Darjeeling, India. She was a writer and producer, known for Virgin Witch (1971), Crossroads (1964) and With These Hands... (1971). She was married to Ronald Marriott and Gordon Mackenzie. She died on November 22, 2015 in the UK.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006724Hazel Adair - IMDb

    Hazel Adair was born on 9 July 1920 in Darjeeling, India. She was a writer and producer, known for Can You Keep It Up for a Week? (1974), Virgin Witch (1971) and Crossroads (1964). She was married to Ronald Marriott and Gordon Mackenzie. She died on 22 November 2015 in the UK.

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  6. Jun 13, 2000 · In 1967, Adair and Ling devised Champion House (1967-68), a BBC drama series about a family-run textile firm.She set up Pyramid Films with Kent Walton and, using the credit Elton Hawke and other pseudonyms, produced sex comedies such as Virgin Witch (1972) and Keep It Up Downstairs (1976).

  7. Virgin Witch was produced by sports commentator Kent Walton (using the pseudonym "Ralph Solomons"), whose other producing credits included The Green Shoes (1968, short) and It's the Only Way to Go (1970, short). Its co-producer was Hazel Adair, co-creator of the UK TV soap opera Crossroads.

  8. Hazel Adair is a British television writer and producer, best known for her work on the long-running soap opera Crossroads. She was born in Darjeeling, India, on 9 July 1920. Adair began her career as an actress, appearing in films such as The Man in the White Suit (1951) and The Cruel Sea (1953).

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