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Molly Cox is a British-born producer who has worked in the film and television industry for over 40 years. She is best known for producing the Academy Award-winning film The English Patient (1996). Cox was born in Istanbul, Turkey, on 19 October 1925. She attended the University of London, where she studied film and television production. After graduating, she worked as a production assistant on various films and television shows. In the late 1970s, Cox began producing films and television shows. She produced the television series The Professionals (1977-1983) and the film The English Patient (1996). The English Patient won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Cox has also produced several other films, including The Madness of King George (1994), The Wings of the Dove (1997), and The Constant Gardener (2005). Cox is currently married to film producer David Puttnam. They have two children.

Popular As Marie-Thérèse Henriette Cunningham
Occupation TV producer
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 19 October 1925
Birthday 19 October
Birthplace Istanbul
Date of death (1991-11-04)1991-11-04 Royal Brompton Hospital, England
Died Place Royal Brompton Hospital, England
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1968

Cox and Paul Ciani created a new TV programme name Zokko!. It is regarded as the first children's "television comic". It ran on Saturday mornings for 26 episodes between 1968 and 1970.

1965

She was involved in the creation of Jackanory with Anna Home. where actors would read a story supported by pictures. The simple format required the best graphics, the best stories and the best readers. The programme began its run in 1965. "At first people were unwilling to participate in this unknown programme", Anna Home recalled in 1997. "But when actors realised it was the opportunity to have 15 minutes' solo experience on television, they began to queue up to get on it, and having done a Jackanory became a bit like having done your Desert Island Discs."

1942

She joined the BBC in 1942 and trained to be a sound engineer on a course that was otherwise taken entirely by male employees. She creating the sound effects for the radio serial Dick Barton. She married and left the BBC as she became the mother of two sons. She returned in 1962 after her husband, Charles Terence "Terry" Cox, died. After a spell on radio, she joined the Blue Peter team.

1925

"Molly" Cox born Marie-Thérèse Henriette Cunningham became Marie-Thérèse Henriette Cox (19 October 1925 – 3 November 1991) was a British television producer for BBC children TV. Her successes include Play School, Zokko! and Jackanory.

Cox was born in Istanbul in 1925. Her parents, Aileen Turner and Arthur Joseph Cunningham, were living in Turkey. They moved to Alexandria when their father left his job at Lloyds and became the editor of the Egyptian Gazette.