Verily Anderson Explained

Verily Anderson
Birth Date:1915 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Edgbaston, Birmingham, England
Birth Name:Verily Bruce
Death Place:Frogshall, Northrepps, Norfolk, England
Occupation:Writer
Notable Works:Beware of Children
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    Verily Anderson (12 January 1915 – 16 July 2010) was a British author, best known for writing the screenplay of the 1960 film No Kidding,[1] based on her 1958 book Beware of Children, for writing Brownie books and writing genealogical books about the Gurney, Barclay and Buxton families.

    Biography

    Born as Verily Bruce on 12 January 1915[2] in Edgbaston, Birmingham,[3] she was the daughter of Francis Rosslyn Courtenay Bruce and Rachel Gurney, the fourth of her parents' five children.[4]

    Verily Bruce was educated at Edgbaston High School for Girls, Birmingham, between the ages of four and seven, then she attended Normanhurst School in Battle, Sussex. At 16, she attended the Royal College of Music in London. She was in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry between 1938 and 1941.

    On 2 August 1940 she married Captain Donald Clive Anderson (1897–1957), son of Frank Anderson, thereafter using the name Verily Anderson for her writing. She achieved success at the age of 41 in 1956 with the publication of Spam Tomorrow, "a deft and frequently uproarious account of her wartime experiences on the home front...a new kind of memoir, one of the first to explore the lives of women in wartime." The Andersons ran a holiday home in Sussex catering for children of parents living abroad – characterised by one newspaper as "infant pandemonium" because of its no-rules philosophy. After her husband died, leaving five children aged from three to 15, Anderson wrote with increased vigour, and her 1958 book, Beware of Children, was adapted for the film No Kidding (1960) by the producers of the Carry On series, starring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Joan Hickson.

    Between 1946 and 2002, Anderson also worked with the BBC in TV and radio, on Woman's Hour and writing TV plays.

    On 10 August 1971, she married Paul Edward Paget (1901–1985).

    She last resided in Frogshall, Northrepps, Norfolk, where she died at home on 16 July 2010, aged 95, just after completing a book,[5] Castellans of Herstmonceux (1911-2010) (Bader International Study Centre, 2011).[6] She is buried with her husband Paul Paget in the neighbouring village of Sidestrand.

    Children

    Children of Verily Bruce and Captain Donald Clive Anderson:[2]

    1. Marian O'Hare, designer.
    2. Rachel Anderson, author of children's literature.
    3. Eddie Anderson, a television producer.
    4. Janie Anderson (now Janie Hampton), author, radio producer and international health planner.
    5. Alexandra Walker (née Anderson), a literacy tutor to young people.

    Gurney family history and genealogy

    Verily Anderson was the author two books about the Gurney, Barclay and Buxton families:

    Books

    Brownie books

    Other children's books

    Autobiography

    Non-fiction

    Film

    Beware of Children, 1960, renamed No Kidding in North America.[10] Directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan, Julia Lockwood.

    See also

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Eloise Miller, "Verily Anderson obituary", The Guardian (London), 29 July 2010.
    2. Web site: Lundy . Darryl . Verily Bruce . Lundy Consulting.
    3. Rosie Staal, "Obituary – Verily Anderson", 4 June 2012. First published in The Times, August 2010.
    4. Janie Hampton, "Verily Anderson: Writer of humorous, optimistic children's books and memoirs" (obituary), The Independent, 3 August 2010.
    5. News: Batson . Richard . Tributes paid to Norfolk author Verily Anderson . . Norwich, England . Archant Regional . 20 July 2010 . 20 July 2010.
    6. Richard Batson, "Poignant publishing moment for Northrepps author Rachel Anderson", Eastern Daily Press, 13 June 2011.
    7. http://catalogue.bl.uk/F/QAU3FEM52QV8BJFGNLK4YL84H13NH44SD7FI8PM68GXK3YCBP2-00751?func=find-acc&acc_sequence=013349204 British Library Catalogue
    8. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d.html?a=B00161MMTY "Clover Coverdale"
    9. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0340189657 "Campfire Cook Book"
    10. Web site: No Kidding (1960). IMDb. 2018-12-09.