[1][2] Born and raised in London, Pulman was renowned as "adaptor-extraordinary," having written teleplays for such literary works as, The Portrait of a Lady, Jane Eyre, Crime and Punishment, David Copperfield, and War and Peace.
Together they had two children, including actress and singer Liza Pulman.
[3][4] His last screenplay, Private Schulz, went into production after his death.
His widow, Barbara Young, collected a posthumous writers award from The Royal Television Society for his work on the show in 1982.
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