Verily Anderson

"[1] The Andersons ran a holiday home in Sussex catering for children of parents living abroad – characterised by one newspaper as "infant pandemonium" because of its no-rules philosophy.

[4] After her husband died, leaving five children aged from three to 15, Anderson wrote with increased vigour, and her 1958 book, Beware of Children, was adapted for the film No Kidding (1960) by the producers of the Carry On series, starring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Joan Hickson.

She last resided in Frogshall, Northrepps, Norfolk, where she died at home on 16 July 2010, aged 95, just after completing a book,[5] Castellans of Herstmonceux (1911-2010) (Bader International Study Centre, 2011).

Children of Verily Bruce and Captain Donald Clive Anderson:[2] Verily Anderson was the author two books about the Gurney, Barclay and Buxton families: Beware of Children, 1960, renamed No Kidding in North America.

[10] Directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Leslie Phillips, Geraldine McEwan and Julia Lockwood.