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Platform Seven by Louise Doughty
Platform Seven by Louise Doughty











Platform Seven by Louise Doughty

Doughty was the presenter of the BBC Radio 4 programme A Good Read in 1998 to 2001. Her weekly column for The Daily Telegraph was published as A Novel in a Year in 2007. She has worked as a cultural critic for newspapers and magazines. ĭoughty has written novels, non-fiction and plays for radio. She has lectured and contributed on creative writing in several countries of the world. She attended Oakham School and is an alumna of Leeds University and of the University of East Anglia. Her third novel, Honey-Dew, is under option with Chapter One pictures and she is working on a series outline.ĭoughty was born on 4 September 1963 in Melton Mowbray and grew up in Oakham, Rutland. She is an executive producer on the television adaptation of Platform Seven, adapted by Paula Milne and currently in pre-production with Dancing Ledge Productions for ITV. She is also an executive producer on the series. It stars Keeley Hawes and is due for broadcast on 20, 21 and 22 September 2022.

Platform Seven by Louise Doughty

In her first original drama for television, Doughty wrote the three-part thriller Crossfire, about a gun attack on a holiday resort, made by Dancing Ledge Productions for BBC One. The previous book, Black Water, (2016) was nominated as one of the New York Times Notable Books of the Year and the book before that was the bestseller Apple Tree Yard (2013), which has been published or is being translated into thirty languages and adapted into a highly successful television series adapted by Amanda Coe for BBC One starring Emily Watson.

Platform Seven by Louise Doughty

Her most recent book is Platform Seven (2019), currently being adapted as a four-part drama. Louise Doughty is the author of nine novels, five plays for radio and a TV mini-series.













Platform Seven by Louise Doughty