- The
Diddakoi is a 1972 children's
novel by
Rumer Godden. Set in England, it
features an
orphan traveller or
Romani girl, seven-year-old
Kizzy Lovell, who...
- name
given to the 1976 BBC
adaptation of
Rumer Godden's 1972
novel The
Diddakoi (a.k.a. The
Gypsy Girl). It
starred Vanessa Furst as the
title character...
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puzzlement of
their relatives. She won a 1972
Whitbread award for The
Diddakoi, a
young adult novel about Gypsies,
televised by the BBC as Kizzy. In 1968...
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Meyer Henrik Ibsen — 1972
Susan Hill The Bird of
Night —
Rumer Godden The
Diddakoi —
James Pope-Hennessy
Anthony Trollope — 1973
Shiva Naipaul The Chip-Chip...
- series)
Kizzy (TV series), a 1976 BBC
adaptation of
Rumer Godden's
novel The
Diddakoi Kizzy: Mum at 14, a BBC
Three do****entary
about an
underage mother, Kizzy...
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Gypsy Girl at the Alcove, 1923 film
Gypsy Girl,
alternate title of The
Diddakoi The
Gypsy Girl,
alternate English-language
title of
Miguel de Cervantes's...
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Forever Island –
Patrick D.
Smith Thirty-Four East –
Alfred Coppel The
Diddakoi –
Rumer Godden Lion in the
Evening – Alan
Scholefield Volume 100 – #4 The...
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winners and
finalists Year
Author Title Result Ref. 1972
Rumer Godden The
Diddakoi Winner 1973 Alan
Aldridge and
William Plomer The
Butterfly Ball and the...
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Rumer Godden (1907–1998) – The Doll's House, The Mousewife, The
Diddakoi Glenda Goertzen (born 1967) – The
Prairie Dogs, City Dogs John
Henry Goldfrap...
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English author of
Black Narcissus and the 1972
Whitbread Award winner The
Diddakoi;
converted to
Catholicism in 1968,
which inspired the book In This House...