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James Saunders (playwright) was born on 8 January, 1925 in London, England. He is a playwright and screenwriter, best known for his plays Home and Away (1958), A Scent of Flowers (1966), and The Man Who Had All the Luck (1974). Saunders studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began writing plays in the 1950s. His first play, Home and Away, was produced in 1958 and was a success. He went on to write several more plays, including A Scent of Flowers (1966), The Man Who Had All the Luck (1974), and The Bed Before Yesterday (1975). Saunders has also written for television, including episodes of The Avengers, The Saint, and The Champions. He has also written several screenplays, including The Man Who Had All the Luck (1974) and The Bed Before Yesterday (1975). Saunders is 79 years old. He is married to actress and director, Joanna David. He has two children, a son and a daughter. Saunders has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a playwright and screenwriter.

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1977

Bodies, commissioned and first staged by Sam Walters at the Orange Tree in 1977, was revived by Robin Lefévre at the Hampstead Theatre in February 1978, and given a West End transfer in April 1979, starring Dinsdale Landen, Gwen Watford, David Burke and Angela Down.

1975

In 1975 he completed John Vanbrugh's four-act fragment, A Journey to London, a play that had been sentimentalised by Colley Cibber in 1728 as The Provoked Husband. Saunders' version was first staged in Greenwich and successfully revived at the Orange Tree Theatre in 1986.

1964

Saunders' television work included Watch Me I'm a Bird (1964), and the BBC sitcom Bloomers (1979), starring Richard Beckinsale (in the year that he died) playing an unsuccessful actor working in a flower shop. Beckinsale's co-star was Anna Calder-Marshall.

1962

His play Next Time I'll Sing To You, written in 1962, was staged in the West End starring Michael Caine, Barry Foster and Liz Fraser, at the New Arts and the Criterion Theatre in 1963. It gained him the 1963 Evening Standard award (with Charles Wood) for "Most Promising Playwright". The play was also produced in New York the same year.

1925

James Saunders (8 January 1925 – 29 January 2004) was a prolific English playwright born in Islington, London. His early plays led to him being considered one of the leading British exponents of the Theatre of the Absurd.