Christopher William Hill


Christopher William Hill is a British playwright and children's novelist.

Early life

Christopher William Hill was born in Truro, Cornwall.

Career

His series of children's novels, Tales From Schwartzgarten, is published by Orchard Books, and comprises Osbert The Avenger, The Woebegone Twins, The Lily-Livered Prince and Marius And The Band Of Blood. His children's novel, What Manor Of Murder? was published in 2018 by Orchard Books. Osbert The Avenger won the . in 2014, and was shortlisted for the and the . His plays for the National Theatre's festival are Multiplex and Heartbreak Beautiful. His play Mister Holgado was co-winner of Best Show for Children and Young People at the in 2013 and is published by Oberon Books. His plays for BBC Radio 4 include Killing Maestros, starring Bill Nighy and Henry Goodman, which won the inaugural Tinniswood Award for the best original audio drama script in 2004, Love Me, Liberace, starring Henry Goodman and Frances Barber, Accolades, starring Ian Richardson as the British author and historian A. L. Rowse, Hush! Hush! Whisper Who Dares!, starring Oliver Ford Davies as the British illustrator E H Shepard, and three plays about the writer and architectural historian James Lees-Milne, Sometimes Into The Arms Of God, The Unending Battle and What England Owes. His comedies for BBC Radio 4 include two series of Tomorrow, Today!, Says On The Tin, and two series of On The Rocks. His comedy-drama series, Clutch, Throttle, Brake for the 15 Minute Drama slot in BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour programme, starred Bill Paterson, Samantha Spiro and Alison Steadman.
He has contributed to The Guardian and he is a regular tutor at the Arvon Foundation

Selected works

Plays