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Lynda La Plante

Lynda La Plante, CBE (born Lynda J. Titchmarsh on 15 March 1943)〔("Only 57? Lynda La Plante used to be older than me, says Robinson, 59" ) ''The Daily Telegraph'' (8 February 2004). Retrieved 8 December 2009.〕 is an English author, screenwriter and former actress, best known for writing the ''Prime Suspect'' television crime series.
== Early life and early career ==
Born and brought up in Liverpool, Merseyside, La Plante trained for the stage at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA. After finishing her studies, using the stage name Lynda Marchal she appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company in a variety of productions, as well as popular television series including ''Z-Cars'', ''Educating Marmalade'', ''The Sweeney'', ''The Professionals'' and ''Bergerac''. However as an actress she is perhaps best remembered as the hay-fever suffering ghost Tamara Novek in the BBC children's series ''Rentaghost''.
In 1974 La Plante took her first scriptwriting job on the ITV children's sitcom ''The Kids from 47A''.

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