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Daisy Georgia Goodwin (born 19 December 1961) is an English screenwriter, TV producer and novelist. She is the creator of the award winning ITV/ PBS show ''
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'' which has sold to 146 countries. She has written three novels: ''My Last Duchess'', ''The American Heiress'', ''The Fortune Hunter'', and ''Victoria''; all of which have been ''New York Times'' bestsellers and have been translated into more than ten languages. She has also curated eight successful poetry anthologies, including '101 PoemsThat Could Save Your Life. Goodwin spent twenty-five years working as a TV producer, where she created and produced shows like ''
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'' which has now been on Channel 4 for more than twenty years, and ''
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'' which is in its twentieth year on BBC2.


Early life

Goodwin was born and raised in London. She is the daughter of the film producer Richard B. Goodwin and the interior decorator Jocasta Innes. Her parents separated when she was five and then divorced. She is of Irish and Argentinian ancestry. In a 2019 interview by Rachel Ward of ''
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'' she said: "I grew up surrounded by creative people" - she would return home "to find
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and
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sat on the sofa having tea". Her great-great-great-grandfather was Irish clergyman Robert Traill, whose character she included in an episode of the second season of her TV drama ''
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'' which addressed the
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in the 1840s. Traill was played by Martin Compston.


Career

After attending
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and
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, Goodwin studied history at
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. She attended Columbia Film School as a Harkness Scholar and then, in 1985, joined the BBC as a
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. In 1998, Goodwin moved to
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as head of factual programmes, becoming editorial director by 2003. In 2005, Goodwin founded Silver River Productions, which was sold to Sony in 2011. Her first novel, ''My Last Duchess'', was published in the UK in August 2010 and, under the title ''The American Heiress'', in the U.S. and Canada in June 2011. Goodwin has also compiled multiple poetry anthologies, the first being ''The Nation's Favourite Love Poems'' in 1997, and written a memoir entitled ''Silver River'' (2007). She was chairman of the judges for the 2010 Orange Prize for women's fiction, and commented in a ''
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'' interview that "a recommendation from a woman is more interesting to me than what a man might tell me to read". She has presented television shows including ''Essential Poems (To Fall In Love With)'' (2003) and ''Reader, I Married Him'' (2006). Jane Thynne, in ''The Independent,'' described her as proving to be "triumphantly telegenic" in the former which was Goodwin's front of camera television debut. Goodwin is the author of the novel ''Victoria'' (2016), and creator and writer of the TV series ''
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'' which was broadcast in the UK by ITV from 2016 and in the U.S. by its co-commissioners, PBS/Masterpiece from 2017. Mike Hale, reviewing the series for ''
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'' in early 2018, preferred ''Victoria'' over ''
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'', the series about the reign of Queen
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. In a 2019 interview with the ''
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'', she claimed that repeats of ''
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'' were influencing
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.


Personal life

Goodwin is married to Marcus Wilford, a television executive; they have two daughters. She appeared in the BBC television documentary ''Public School'' about Westminster directed by Jonathan Gili, and as part of the winning
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team on the '' Christmas University Challenge'' BBC2, 27 December 2011. In 2012, she appeared on a '' Children in Need'' episode of "
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" alongside Charlie Higson and
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.


Production credits


BBC

* '' The Bookworm'' (1994) * ''Looking Good'' (1997) * '' Homefront''


Talkback

Between 1998 and 2005 Goodwin worked as a producer or editor on shows including: * ''
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'' (Channel 4) * ''
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'' (Channel 4) * '' Would Like to Meet'' (BBC2) * '' House Doctor'' (Channel 5) * ''
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'' (Channel 4) * '' Other People's Houses'' (Channel 4) * '' Your Money or Your Life'' (BBC2) * ''
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'' (Channel 4) * '' Life Doctor'' (Channel 5) * '' Life Laundry'' (BBC2) * '' Fame, Set and Match'' (BBC2) * ''
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'' (BBC2) * '' She's Gotta Have It'' (Channel 4) * '' Don't Look Down'' (BBC2) * '' Lipstick Years'' (BBC2)


Silver River

* '' Pulling'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' I'm Running Sainsbury's'' (2009) * '' The Supersizers...'' (2008-2009) * '' Off By Heart'' (2009) * '' Grow Your Own Drugs'' (2009) * '' Kevin's Grand Tour'' (2009) * '' If Walls Could Talk: The History of the Home'' (2011)


ITV

* ''
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'' (2016–)


Acting credits

* ''
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'' (2016–), a cameo role as Lady Cecilia Underwood, Duchess of Inverness, episode 6: "The Queen's Husband"


Publications


Prose

* ''The Fortune Hunter'' (2014) * ''My Last Duchess'' (2010), published in the U.S. and Canada as ''The American Heiress'' (2011) * ''Off by Heart'' (2009) * ''Silver River'' (2007) * ''Bringing Up Baby: The New Mother's Companion'' (2007) * ''The Nation's Favourite: Love Poems'' (1997) * ''Victoria'' (2016) * ''Victoria and Albert: A Royal Love Affair'' (2017)


Poetry anthologies

* ''Essential Poems for the Way We Live Now'' (2005) * ''Essential Poems for Children: First Aid for Frantic Parents'' (2005) * ''Poems to Last a Lifetime'' (2004) * ''Essential Poems to Fall in Love With'' (2003) * ''101 Poems That Could Save Your Life'' (2003) * ''101 Poems to Get You Through the Day and Night: A Survival Kit for Modern Life'' (2003) * ''101 Poems to Keep You Sane: Emergency Rations for the Seriously Stressed'' (2003) * ''101 Poems To Help You Understand Men (and Women)'' (2003)


Charities

Goodwin became a Trustee of the London Library in 2018.


Action for Children

* ''Chair of Women Taking Action,
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(formerly National Children's Home)''.


Maggie's

* ''100 Poems to see You Through'' (2014). An anthology of poems with all proceeds going to
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.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Goodwin, Daisy 1961 births Living people 21st-century English novelists 21st-century English women writers English television producers English women novelists Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge People educated at Westminster School, London Women anthologists British women television producers