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James Saunders (1925-2004) was born in London. James Saunders (1925-2004) was an ] ] born in ]. He wrote the play ''
Next Time I'll Sing To You'' which won the ]'s award for Most Promising Playwright in 1963.

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James Saunders (1925-2004) was an English playwright born in London. He wrote the play Next Time I'll Sing To You which won the Evening Standard's award for Most Promising Playwright in 1963.

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