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Lindsey Hill

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Lindsey Hill is a British television writer.

Lindsey began her working life with a ten-year career as a solicitor, specialising in insolvency and fraud related litigation. Following the suicide of a man forced into bankruptcy by one of her clients in 1994, Lindsey gave up private practice in order to focus on her writing career.[citation needed] Since then she has written for series such as Follow The Money, Partner’s In Law, Silent Witness, Common Law, EastEnders and Madson II, all for the BBC; After Thomas, a TV drama about a boy with autism for ITV,[1] Implicated for Channel 4, and Family Affairs and Wing & A Prayer II for FIVE.

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  1. ^ "After Thomas" (PDF). Hartswood Films. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
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