Biographies: Francine Stock - Actor

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A British novelist and radio presenter, born on March 14, 1958, in Devon, England, and grew up in Australia and Scotland. She studied at St. Catherine's School, in Guildford, and then obtained a degree in Modern Languages from the University of Oxford. She joined the BBC in 1983. She presented The Film Programme on radio and was the executive producer of The World at One and The World This Weekend. Her film credits include Damage (1992) and Scare Stories: Bursting at the Seams (1997). As a novelist, Stock published the two works of fiction A Foreign Country (1999) and Man-Made Fibre (2002).