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Stars pay tribute to a drama king
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Final screenplay tells the life story
of writer who crafted some of televisions finest plays and
series
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Traveller and comedian Michael Palin, left, with actors
Denis Lawson and Joanna Lumley

Actors Amanda Holden and Bill Nighy

The late Jack Rosenthal pictured with Maureen Lipman

Actress Jane Asher with husband Gerald Scarfe, a cartoonist

Actress Hannah Gordon
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LAUGHTER mingled with sadness as friends and family of the
late, prolific TV writer Jack Rosenthal gathered to celebrate
his life on Thursday.
Rosenthal, who died of cancer last year, scripted hundreds of
episodes of Coronation Street, created the long-running ITV drama
Londons Burning and wrote TV screenplays Bar Mitzvah Boy,
The Evacuees, The Knowledge and Ptang, Yang, Kipperbang.
His final screenplay, published this week, tells his life story,
from a Jewish childhood in Manchester to married life with the
actress Maureen Lipman, who lives in Muswell Hill.
Friends including film-maker Lord Putnam, actors Bill Nighy, who
lives in Camden Town, Amanda Holden, Joanna Lumley, Michael Palin,
who lives in Gospel Oak, Dennis Lawson, who lives in Chalk Farm,
Jane Asher, TV presenter Dennis Norden and writer Kathy Lette
packed the Fine Art Society in Bond Street to pay their respects.
Ms Lipman, who wrote the final section of the book after her husbands
death, said: Wed been on at Jack to write his autobiography
for a long time but he said he didnt know how.
In the end I said: why dont you write it as a screenplay?
He said no but he did it in the end.
She also paid tribute to Jacks best friend, Colin Schindler,
who she said always took us to the Royal Marsden Hospital
to see Jack until we took to calling him Schindlers Lift.
She added: Just before the end Colin said he was going to
see Jack and tell him that he loved him. Later, I spoke to Jack
on the phone and asked what happened and he said: He told
me he loved me
I asked: Then what happened? and he said: We
didnt say anything. We had sex and then he went home!.
Jack Rosenthals Autobiography in Six Acts is published by
Robson Books at £17.99.
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