Eric Malpass

Eric Lawson Malpass (November 14, 1910 - October 16, 1996) was an English novelist noted for his humorous and witty descriptions of rural family life, in particular that of his creation, the extended Pentecost family. However, Malpass also wrote historical fiction, ranging in scope from the late Middle Ages to Edwardian England.

Born in Derby, Malpass, while writing in his spare time, worked in a bank before becoming, in 1947, an employee at the BBC. After his initial successes, especially with Morning's at Seven, he turned to writing full-time. Married with children, he lived in Long Eaton, Derbyshire until his death.

Interestingly, Malpass acquired his most devoted readership on the Continent, particularly in Germany, where most of his books were translated.

Novels

All his novels were republished in 2001 by House of Stratus.

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Poster advertising the German film based on Morning's at Seven

Filmed versions

Malpass's books have never been filmed in his native England. Rather, it was mainly in Germany again where his success story continued on the big screen.