Biography
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Rona Munro (born 1959, Edinburgh) is a prize-winning Scottish writer. She has written plays for theatre, radio, and television; was the author of the screenplay of Ken Loach's Ladybird, Ladybird and co-author of Aimée & Jaguar by German director Max Färberböck.
Munro is also known for being the author of the last classic Doctor Who serial to air, Survival (1989). She later novelised this serial for Target Books. Her most recent credits include the theatre play Iron which has received many productions worldwide. Other works include for BBC drama series Casualty and a BBC film Men of the Month.
On May 15 2006, The Stage reported that the Lyric Hammersmith theatre would host the world premiere of Munro's adaptation of Watership Down.[1]
She currently lives and works in London.
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