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Myra Taylor (born 1937 in Liverpool) was a British television scriptwriter. Although her writing career was not particularly extensive, she did play a significant role in two of the more popular British TV comedies of the 1970s.She jointly-created The Liver Birds with Carla Lane (whom she met at a writers' club), although she only wrote a few of the early episodes before going her own way at the end of the second series.
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British scriptwriter
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1937-01-01Z
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