Michael Voysey

Michael Voysey (1920 in Grimsby − 1987 in Colchester) was a playwright and writer for TV programmes.

As a playwright he created My Astonishing Self from the works of George Bernard Shaw. He also wrote The Amorous Goldfish and adapted Marguerite by Armand Salacrou

Works
As a TV writer he has written the following:
 * Father Brown (1974) TV Series (adaptation)
 * Cheri (1973) (TV)
 * Cranford (1972) (TV)
 * Wives and Daughters (1971) (mini) TV Series (adaptation)
 * Imperial Palace (1969) (TV)
 * Middlemarch (1968) (mini) TV Series (adaptation)
 * A Place of One's Own, an episode of Mystery and Imagination (1968)
 * The White Rabbit (1967) – a TV series adapted by Voysey from the novels by Bruce Marshall
 * The Woman in White (1966) TV Series (writer)
 * Mr. John Jorrocks (1966) TV Series (writer)
 * The Old Wives' Table (1964) (TV)
 * Suspense (1962) TV Series (writer)
 * Persuasion (1960) (mini) TV Series
 * Barnaby Rudge (1960) TV Series (writer)
 * Hilda Lessways (1959) (TV) (adaptation)
 * The Royalty (1957) TV Series (writer)
 * "The Present", an episode of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents (1956)