Kay Keavney

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Kay Keavney (1921–1989) also known as pen name Kay Keane, was an Australian playwright and radio and television scriptwriter, who also worked in the United Kingdom.[1]

Born1921 (1921)
Died1989 (aged 6768)
OthernamesKay Keane
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Kay Keavney
Keavney in 1953
Born1921 (1921)
Died1989 (aged 6768)
Other namesKay Keane
EducationUniversity of Sydney
OccupationsPlaywright, radio and television scriptwriter
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Biography

Keavney was born in Drummoyne, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney in 1921 and completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. She went to work at the ABC, the youngest person and the first woman to be hired as a scriptwriter by that organisation. She resigned from the ABC in 1945.[2]

In the late 1940s she wrote serials and plays for various networks and production companies and became one of the leading writers of Australian radio.[3]

She went to London to study writing TV drama at the BBC and wrote episodes of The Adventures of Long John Silver.[4] She won two Walkley Awards for her journalism.

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