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Sarah Phelps is a British television, radio, film and freelance playwright who was working for the Royal Shakespeare Company when she took part in a BBC initiative to find new writers. She then wrote for the World Service Soap opera ''Westway'' before joining the BBC1 soap opera ''EastEnders'' in 2002. Phelps has written over 50 episodes of ''EastEnders'', including the return of Den Watts and his final demise, less than two years later, when he was killed by his wife, Chrissie. A journalist for the British tabloid ''The Daily Mirror'' described her as "Enders' best writer". She has written over 40 episodes of ''Westway'', which won Best Soap Award at the Commission for Racial Equality's Race in the Media Awards (RIMA). Phelps wrote the screenplay for the BBC's 2011 Christmas costume drama adaptation ''Great Expectations'', drama series ''The Crimson Field'' and ''And Then There Were None''. In 2015, a Television adaptation of J.K Rowling's The Casual Vacancy was written by Phelps. Her radio work also includes ''Vital Signs II'', ''Cardamom'', ''The Collected Works of Billy the Kid'' and ''The Compass Rose: A Tattoo Lexicon''. Her theatre projects include ''Tube'', ''Angela Carter'', ''The Subtle Art of Boiling Lobsters'', ''Amaretti Angels'' and ''Modern Dance for Beginners''. ==External links== * *(Sarah Phelps's agency CV ) *(BBC Writersroom interview ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sarah Phelps」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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