Английская Википедия:Chrystal Rose

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Chrystal Rose is best known as a British television personality who presented the short-lived talk show The Chrystal Rose Show,[1] produced by Carlton Television and broadcast on ITV from 1993 to 1994.[2] She is also the mother of Louise Rose who was in the short-lived band Precious who competed in the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest.[3]

Biography

In 1984 Chrystal won 3rd place in a Channel 4 screenplay writing competition with her original script, “The Fine Edge of Friendship”.

Chrystal’s first novel, “What a Bitch”, was published in 1996 by Fourth Estate.

Her background is in television where she worked as a Producer and TV Presenter. In 1990 she funded her own pilots and created a talk show commissioned and aired on Carlton TV. “The Chrystal Show” ran for four series alongside “Chrystal’s Style Guide” a series which helped people look good for less.

Chrystal was a Director of Spotlight Promotions, producing major public events, exhibitions, concerts and managed budgets upwards of £500,000, writing business plans and forecasts. She has owned a clothing boutique in Central London and has a line of clothes and accessories on her own label.

Chrystal has written the novel, “40 Faking Fabulous” and the book, “How To Make A Film”, which follows her progress of getting “40 Faking Fabulous” from novel to the big screen.

She has headed negotiations in licensing agreements with British and American companies

Her game, “Flash & Furious” retails in stores throughout the US including Target.

Chrystal wrote the lyrics for the original songs on the sound track for “40 Faking Fabulous”.

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