Who is Jacqueline Davis?

Who is Jacqueline Davis?

The television producer Jacqueline Davis, who has died aged 89, is best known for the series Rumpole of the Bailey, which ran from 1978 to 1992. His exploits were so popular that his stories were told in other media, including the books in which Mortimer novelised Rumpole’s trials until 2006.

Who is Jacqueline Davies married to?

Her Honour Judge Jacqueline Davies died peacefully on April 18th, 2019 in Wheatfields Hospice, aged 70 years….

Jacqueline Davies
Occupation Circuit judge
Spouse(s) Paul Clark (?–2008; his death)

Where is Jacqueline Davies from?

Cleveland, OH
Jacqueline Davies/Place of birth

What book is after the Lemonade War?

Series List in Order

Order Title Date
1 The Lemonade War Apr-2007
2 The Lemonade Crime May-2011
3 The Bell Bandit May-2012
4 The Candy Smash Jan-2013

Where did Jacqueline Davies go to school?

Davies lived in Cleveland; Portland, Oregon; Hingham, Massachusetts; La Jolla, California; and Wellesley, Massachusetts, as a child. In 1980, she graduated from Wellesley High School and then went on to attend Brown University, where she was graduated in 1984 with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Creative Writing.

How old is Jacqueline Davies?

About 59 years (1962)
Jacqueline Davies/Age

When did Jacqueline Davies wrote her first book?

Davies lived in Greece and France for two years. Upon returning to the Boston area to live, she began a successful career writing corporate marketing pieces on a freelance basis. In 1992, she wrote her first children’s book, a picture book about a discontented blowfish; the book remains unsold to this day.

Is there a lemonade War Two?

The Lemonade War #2: The Lemonade Crime.

Does Jacqueline Davies have siblings?

Davies. She has two older sisters, Leslie and Kim, and a younger brother, Tom. Ms. Davies lived in Cleveland; Portland, Oregon; Hingham, Massachusetts; La Jolla, California; and Wellesley, Massachusetts, as a child.

Why did Evan leave the money envelope in Jack’s bedroom?

Evan reciprocated by taking the money—all $208.00—that Jessie had stored in her lock box. Evan took the envelope of money with him to a pool party, leaving it in his folded pants, thinking that it would be safe.