Felicity McCall
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Felicity McCall is an Irish journalist, writer and broadcaster who began her career with two decades working for the BBC in Northern Ireland. She has over twenty published works include novels, non-fiction, plays, and anthologies.
Life
McCall worked for the BBC for twenty years and in around 2000 she settled down to being a full-time writer.[1]
In 2006, she published a biography of Agnes Jones, the Irish nursing pioneer who was inspired by Florence Nightingale and reformed the Liverpool workhouses.[2]
Her plays have been produced in the UK, Ireland, the US, and Australasia. Her play, We Were Brothers, received the UK National Lottery Award for Heritage in 2011.[3] She also received two Epic Ireland awards in 2013 for Every Bottle has a Story to Tell, two Meyer Whitworth nominations for No Goodbyes (2008) and We Were Brothers (2010), and the Tyrone Guthrie Scriptwriting Award (2006–07).[citation needed] Much of her work is based on historical fact or social activism. Her screenplay credits include Agnes (Ambient Light/GSCA 2006), based on the life of Agnes Jones, and Jam (Brassneck Productions).[citation needed]
McCall is also a director and founding member of the theatre groups Handful Productions and Postscript. She also co-founded the Derry Writers' Group and served on the Irish Executive of the National Union of Journalists.[citation needed]
References
- ↑ "Felicity McCall". Little Island. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
- ↑ McCall, Felicity (2006). Agnes Jones. Guildhall Press. ISBN 978-0-946451-96-8. Search this book on
- ↑ "North West projects triumph at National Lottery awards". bbc.com. November 2011.
External links
- Official website (archived 2016)
- Goodreads.com - Books by Felicity McCall
- Belfast Telegraph - Review of "Family Business" (Handful Productions; 2006)
- Belfast Telegraph - Review of "Agnes" (Handful Productions; 2004)
- Felicity McCall on IMDb
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