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3 unusual facts about Barbara Cartland


In Love with Barbara

In Love with Barbara is a 2008 drama which was inspired by the life of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and tells the story of what made her the Queen of Romance.

Laugh a Little Louder Please

Rosemary Anne Sisson, the writer of this episode, used We Danced All Night, the autobiography of Barbara Cartland, party as an inspiration for this episode.

Winnipeg Sun

Some of the initial comics published in the Sun were Ziggy, Frank and Ernest, Dallas, Ben Swift, John Darling, Graves, Inc., Barbara Cartland's Romances, Heathcliff, The Neighborhood, and Winthrop.


Ian Peacock

He has interviewed many well-known people such as Tony Blair, Barbara Cartland, Stephen Hawking, Bob Hope, Spike Milligan, Oliver Reed and Robbie Williams, and has reported from cities as far afield as Paris, Athens, Katmandu, Cairo, New York and Los Angeles.

John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer

Frances later married Peter Shand Kydd and Lord Spencer married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth on 14 July 1976, the former wife of the 9th Earl of Dartmouth, and the daughter and only child of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland and Alexander McCorquodale.

Terence Feely

Also in the 1980s, he co-wrote the screen adaptation of Judith Krantz' novel Mistral's Daughter, which was produced as a US television mini-series in 1984, as well as adapting two of Barbara Cartland's novels for television; A Hazard of Hearts in 1987, and The Lady and the Highwayman in 1989.


see also

Stan Woch

His early career includes work as an assistant to Gray Morrow on the Barbara Cartland Romances and Buck Rogers comic strips.

The Devil in Love

The Devil in Love, 1974 romance novel by English author, society figure and media personality Barbara Cartland who wrote more than 700 books (Barbara Cartland bibliography) and was named world's top-selling author (over a billion copies) by Guinness Book of World Records