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Roberta Leigh was an assumed name for Rita Lewin (née Shulman) (22 December 1926 – 19 December 2014) who was a British author, artist, composer and television producer. She wrote
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and children's stories under the pseudonyms Roberta Leigh, Rachel Lindsay, Janey Scott and Rozella Lake. She published her first novel in 1950 and was still actively working on new titles until a year before her death. In addition, she wrote and produced the children's puppet television series ''
The Adventures of Twizzle ''The Adventures of Twizzle'' is a British children's puppet television series produced by AP Films (APF) which premiered on the ITV network in 1957. Created and co-produced by author Roberta Leigh, it was filmed in Maidenhead between July 195 ...
'', '' Sara and Hoppity'', ''
Torchy the Battery Boy ''Torchy the Battery Boy'' is a British children's puppet television series, the second to be produced by AP Films (APF), which first aired on the ITV network between 1959 and 1961. Created and written by author Roberta Leigh, it had music by ...
'', '' Wonder Boy and Tiger'', '' Send for Dithers'' and '' Space Patrol''.


Life and career

Best known as Roberta Leigh, she was born Rita Shulman in
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to sometimes-poor Jewish parents who had emigrated from Russia. In 1948, she married Michael Lewin, with whom she had one son, and was widowed in 1981. She died age 87 on 19 December 2014. Leigh wrote her first romantic fiction at age 14, while still a schoolgirl at St Mary's convent in Rhyl. She published a romance in 1950 as Roberta Leigh, the first of over 160 novels. She also published children's books and romances under the pseudonyms Janey Scott, Rachel Lindsay, and Rozella Lake. Following the death of her husband, she stopped writing romance novels but continued to produce serious fiction and children's books while developing various television and film projects. She made a total of 275 cinematic works, becoming the first woman producer in Britain to have her own film company. She created seven puppet TV series: ''
The Adventures of Twizzle ''The Adventures of Twizzle'' is a British children's puppet television series produced by AP Films (APF) which premiered on the ITV network in 1957. Created and co-produced by author Roberta Leigh, it was filmed in Maidenhead between July 195 ...
'' (1957), ''
Torchy the Battery Boy ''Torchy the Battery Boy'' is a British children's puppet television series, the second to be produced by AP Films (APF), which first aired on the ITV network between 1959 and 1961. Created and written by author Roberta Leigh, it had music by ...
'' (1958), '' Sara and Hoppity'' (1962), '' Space Patrol'' aka ''Planet Patrol'' (1962), ''
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'' (1964), '' Send for Dithers'' (1966), and '' Wonder Boy and Tiger'' (1967); and the animated educational program '' Picture The Word'' (1965). ''Twizzle'' and ''Torchy'' were made in collaboration with
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, then Leigh and Anderson parted ways, Leigh to create ''Sara and Hoppity'' (1962) and Anderson to create ''
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'' (1960). ''Space Patrol'' was syndicated around the globe and achieved the highest ratings of any children's show up to that time, chronicling the year 2100 adventures of Captain Larry Dart of the spaceship ''Galasphere 347''. This was followed by the ''Paul Starr'' (1964), and a live-action colour space adventure series, '' The Solarnauts'' (1967). For these two later series, however, only the pilot episodes were filmed. Leigh developed a keen interest in music during childhood, and was credited as the composer for most of her shows. However, most of her compositions were simply hummed into a tape recorder and translated into a score by a composer. She did, however, tinker with electronic equipment to create the opening theme for '' Space Patrol'', after asking a shop clerk for something that made interesting sounds. In addition to collaborations on ''Twizzle'' and ''Torchy'', Leigh teamed with
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for three musical compositions (''Riding My Bike'', ''Sleeping Time'' and ''Why?'') featured on
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's 1955 album "Songs for Children." Her surname appears as ''Lee'' on the record, but the proper spelling is featured on the sheet music. In addition to two tie-in albums for ''Twizzle'', Leigh also reinterpreted the popular stories ''
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'' and ''
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'' with original songs, plus she wrote and narrated ''The Wonderful Story of How You Were Born'', a frank spoken-word
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record.


''Paul Starr''

Though made in 1964, ''Paul Starr'' appeared to be a decade ahead of ''Space Patrol''. A 25-minute marionette puppet series in the same vein as ''Space Patrol'', it was produced in colour. Agent Paul Starr and his crewman, Lightning, work for the Space Bureau of Investigation (SBI). They have a squat rocket, ''SBI-5'', which can travel through space, in air and underwater (''SBI'' uses an undersea base). While jets propel the craft through the air, in space it is powered by "
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". It is armed with various weapons, including nuclear missiles. The robots of ''Paul Starr'' appear to be more developed and fans of ''Space Patrol'' will notice the similar sound effects used. The movements of the puppet characters are "less wooden" and there are no sign of strings. Only a pilot episode was filmed and shown, but the series was not picked up. The puppets were made by Martin and Heather Granger who, with Joan Garrick, also operated them. Realistic mouth movements were used long before the arrival of ''
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'' in the 1980s. Actor Edward Bishop provided the voice of Paul Starr; other voices were provided by Patricia English,
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and
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. Besides creating and scripting the series, Leigh also wrote the title song and lyrics (sung by Jerry Dane). Arthur Provis served as director of photography and co-producer. In this adventure, Starr's boss sends him to Mars where five atomic power stations (used to pump water) have been destroyed by fire. Starr and Lightning work as security guards to try to uncover the cause. The chief suspect is General Darynx. The Martians are shown as non-human fish people.


''The Solarnauts''

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. Like ''Paul Starr'', its filmed material survives.


Bibliography

Books credited to Roberta Leigh, Rachel Lindsay, Janey Scott or Rozella Lake. Some novels were credited to both Roberta Leigh and Rachel Lindsay.


As Roberta Leigh


Romance novels


=Single novels

= *''In Name Only'' (1950) *''Beloved Ballerina'' (1952) *''Dark Inheritance'' (1952) *''The Vengeful Heart'' (1952) *''And Then Came Love'' (1954) *''Pretence'' (1956) *''Stacy'' (1958) *''Storky'' (1962) *''My Heart's a Dancer'' (1970) *''Memory of Love'' (1971) also published as written by Janey Scott (1959) *''Cinderella in Mink'' (1973) *''Shade of the Palms'' (1974) *''If Dreams Came True'' (1974) *''Temporary Wife'' (1975) *''Man in a Million'' (1975) *''Cupboard Love'' (1976) *''To Buy a Bride'' (1976) *''Too Young to Love'' (1976) *''Man Without a Heart'' (1976) *''Unwilling Bridegroom'' (1976) *''Girl for a Millionaire'' (1977) *''Flower of the Desert'' (1977) *''Wrong Man to Love'' (1977) *''Not a Marrying Man'' (1977) *''Forgotten Marriage'' (1978) *''Night of Love'' (1978) *''Savage Aristocrat'' (1978) *''Facts of Love'' (1978) *''Love Match'' (1980) *''Wife for a Year'' (1980) *''Rent a Wife'' (1980) *''Love and No Marriage'' (1980) *''Heart of the Lion'' (1980) *''Confirmed Bachelor'' (1981) *''Love in Store'' (1983) *''No Time for Marriage'' (1985) *''Maid to Measure'' (1986) *''No Man's Mistress'' (1987) *''Too Bad to be True'' (1987) *''A Racy Affair'' (1987) *''An Impossible Man to Love'' (1987) *''Storm Cloud Marriage'' (1987) *''Not Without Love'' (1989) *''Man on the Make'' (1989) *''A Most Unsuitable Wife'' (1989) *''One Girl at a Time'' (1990) *''It All Depends on Love'' (1990) *''Two-faced Woman'' (1991) *''Not His Kind of Woman'' (1992) *''Bachelor at Heart'' (1992) *''Give a Man a Bad Name'' (1993) *''Two-Timing Man'' (1993) *''The Wrong Kind of Wife'' (1994) *''Misunderstood'' (2007)


=Collections

= *''Pretence / The Vengeful Heart / My Hearts a Dancer'' (1983)


=Omnibus (in collaboration)

= *''Night of Love / Shy Young Denbury / Lifetime to Love'' (1978) (with Audrey Blanshard and Ann Dabney) *''Facts of Love / Beth / Island Lovesong'' (1980) (with
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and Barbara Hazard)


Children's stories


=''Tomahawk''

= #''Tomahawk'' (1960) #''Tomahawk and the River of Gold'' (1960) #''Tomahawk and the Animals of the Wild'' (1961) #''Tomahawk and the Tomb of the White Moose'' (1961)


=''Twizzle''

= #''The Adventures of Twizzle'' (1958) – 18 stories


=''Sara and Hoppity''

= #''Sara and Hoppity'' (1960) #''Sara and Hoppity Make New Friends'' (1960) #''Sara and Hoppity Find a Cat'' (1961) #''Sara and Hoppity Get Lost'' (1961) #''Meet Sara and Hoppity'' (1962) #''Sara and Hoppity Go to the Fair'' (1961) #''Sara and Hoppity Go to the Seaside'' (1961) #''Sara and Hoppity Stay on a Farm'' (1961) #''Sara and Hoppity Spring Clean their House'' (1961) #''Sara and Hoppity on a Big Ship'' (1961)


=''Torchy''

= #''Torchy and the Magic Beam'' (1960) #''Torchy in Topsy Turvy Land'' (1960) #''Torchy and Bossy Boots'' (1962) #''Torchy and His Two Best Friends'' (1962) #''Torchy and the Twinkling Star'' (1962)


=''Mr. Hero''

= #''The Adventures of Mr. Hero'' (1961) #''Mr. Hero and the Raggler Children'' (1961) #''Mr. Hero and the Pearly Queen'' #''Mr. Hero and the Animal'' #''Mr. Hero in Bongo Island'' #''Mr. Hero and Puss the Octo'' #''Mr. Hero helps a Family'' #''Mr. Hero in Iceland''


As Rachel Lindsay


Romance novels

*''The Widening Stream'' (1952) aka ''A Man of Affairs'' (1979) *''Alien Corn'' (1954) *''Healing Hands'' aka ''Love and Dr. Forrest'' (1955) *''Mask of Gold'' (1956) *''Castle in the Trees'' (1958) *''House of Lorraine'' (1959) *''The Taming of Laura'' (1959) *''Business Affair'' (1960) *''Heart of a Rose'' (1961) *''Song in My Heart'' (1961) *''Moonlight and Magic'' (1962) *''Design for Murder'' (1964) aka ''Designing Man'' (1978) *''Second Best Wife'' (1970) *''No Business to Love'' aka ''Brazilian Affair'' (1966) *''Price of Love'' (1967) *''Love and Lucy Granger'' (1967) *''Second Best Wife'' (1970) aka ''Substitute Wife'' (1982) *''The Latitude of Love'' aka ''Rough Diamond Lover'' (1971) *''A Question of Marriage'' (1972) *''Cage of Gold'' (1973) *''Shade of the Palms'' (1974) *''Food for Love'' (1974) *''Innocent Deception'' (1975) *''Love in Disguise'' (1975) *''Affair in Venice'' (1975) *''Prince for Sale'' (1975) *''Secretary Wife'' (1976) *''Roman Affair'' (1976) *''Tinsel Star'' (1976) *''A Man to Tame'' (1976) *''The Marquis Takes a Wife'' (1976) *''Forbidden Love'' (1977) *''Prescription for Love'' (1977) *''Unwanted Wife'' (1978) aka ''Melody of Love'' by Janey Scott (1960) *''Forgotten Marriage'' (1978) *''An Affair to Forget'' (1978) aka ''A Time to Love'' by Janey Scott (1960) *''Designing Man'' (1978) aka ''Design For Murder'' (1964) *''Man Out of Reach'' (1979) *''My Sister's Keeper'' (1979) *''A Man of Affairs'' (1979) aka ''The Widening Stream'' (1952) *''Man of Ice'' (1980) *''Love and No Marriage'' (1980) *''Wife For a Year'' (1980) *''Untouched Wife'' (1981) *''Substitute Wife'' (1982) aka ''Second Best Wife''


As Janey Scott


Romance novels

*''Memory of Love'' (1959) also published by Roberta Leigh *''Melody of Love'' (1960) aka ''An Affair to Forget'' (1978) *''A Time to Love'' (1960) aka ''Unwanted Wife'' (1978)


Children's stories


=''Sara Gay''

= #''Model Girl'' (1961) #''Model Girl in Monte Carlo'' (1961) #''Model Girl in New York'' (1961) #''Model Girl in Mayfair'' (1961)


As Rozella Lake


Romance novels

*''Chateau in Provence''* (1973) *''If Dreams Came True''* (1974) (* also edited as Rachel Lindsay)


Writing credits


References


External links

*
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an
Rachel Lindsay
at the Fantastic Fiction website

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