Fay Weldon (born Franklin Birkinshaw; 22 September 1931 – 4 January 2023) was a British author, essayist and playwright. Over the course of her 55-year writing career, she published 31 novels, including Puffball (1980), The Cloning of Joanna May (1989), Wicked Women (1995) and The Bulgari Connection (2000), but was most well-known as the writer of The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1983) which was televised by the BBC in 1986.
She-Devil
(Novel)
Life for Christine
(Writer)
Poor Cherry
(Writer)
The Cloning of Joanna May
(Novel)
Poor Mother
(Writer)
Puffball
(Novel)
A Splinter of Ice
(Writer)
Office Party
(Writer)
A Dangerous Kind of Love
(Writer)
Mrs. Weekley's Lover
(Writer)
Age of Hypocrisy
(Writer)
A Catching Complaint
(Writer)
Upstairs, Downstairs
(Writer)
Kate
(Writer)
Big Women
(Writer)
Heart of the Country
(Writer)
Pride and Prejudice
(Writer)
The Life and Loves of a She-Devil
(Novel)
Time for Murder
(Writer)
Shadows
(Writer)
Jubilee 1977
(Writer)
Ladies in Charge
(Writer)
Armchair Theatre
(Writer)
ITV Playhouse
(Writer)
Menace
(Writer)
Half Hour Story
(Writer)
The Wednesday Play
(Writer)
Armchair 30
(Writer)
Against the Crowd
(Writer)
The Velvet Glove
(Writer)
Private Affairs
(Writer)
Happy Ever After
(Writer)
ITV Play of the Week
(Writer)
Trapped
(Writer)
Love Story
(Writer)
For Amusement Only
(Writer)
The Sex Game
(Writer)
Scene
(Writer)
The Doctors
(Writer)
Trial
(Writer)
Suspicion
(Writer)
Big Women
(Creator)
Pride and Prejudice
(Creator)