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Authorship of Rosie and Jim
editThere appears to be some confusion of the Involvement of John Cunliffe in the creation of Rosie and Jim. As far as I can gather, Cunliffe wrote the animated sequences of the first two series of the show as well as the tie-in books. According to interviews with co-creator Robin Stevens, Cunliffe's involvement came about as a result of co-creator Anne Wood wanting a real author as opposed to someone pretending to write books. However, the second series credits Cunliffe and Stevens as writing it so Cunliffe could have contributed to writing the episodes he was in although the characters are implied to have already been created before his involvement. Please also read my contribution in Talk:Rosie and Jim#Involvement of John Cunliffe in the authorship of the show Tk420 (talk) 11:51, 28 October 2024 (UTC)