His first serial adaptation of a work of fiction was of To Serve Them All My Days (1980), from the novel by R. His early plays were written as a sideline to his work in education, many of them appearing in anthology series such as Thirty Minute Theatre, Play for Today and Centre Stage. He is resident in Kenilworth, a town of Warwickshire.ĭavies' first television play, Who's Going to Take Me On?, was broadcast in 1967 as part of BBC1's The Wednesday Play strand. In 1960, he married Diana Huntley the couple have a son and daughter. He wrote his first play for radio in 1964 and many more were to follow. In 1960, Davies contributed material to the BBC Home Service's Monday Night at Home strand, alongside Harold Pinter and Ivor Cutler. Following that, he was a lecturer in English at Coventry College of Education (which later merged with the University of Warwick to become the Faculty of Educational Studies and later the Warwick Institute of Education), and then at the University of Warwick. He held a similar post at Woodberry Down Comprehensive School in Hackney, London from 1961–63. ![]() Clement Danes Grammar School in London, where he was on the teaching staff from 1958–61. He attended Whitchurch Grammar School in Cardiff and then University College, London, where he received a BA in English in 1957. Davies was born in Rhiwbina, Cardiff, Wales.
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