"My verbal arsenal of words that can hurt had to be kept in check. I became a freelance writer, and for 25 years wrote scripts for…children’s TV… The thing I remember most about that time was that every time I started to write, I closed my eyes and imagined children in all places of Canada, in all conditions of living. From slum ghetto to affluent suburb; from far northern habitation to life on a boathouse; in Chinatown or in a Ukrainian prairie town or on a reservation. All of them had to be reached in my one script, and my message must be one of loving life in all its wonders and challenges."
—Joy Newall, 1997
LEGACY
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—Joy Newall, 1997
LEGACY
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https://www.legacy.com/ca/obituaries/timescolonist/name/joy-newall-obituary?pid=146637786
MR DRESSUP
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MR DRESSUP
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/tv-academy-to-honour-harron-mr-dressup-writers-little-mosque-1.658302