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Terence Tiller was born on 19 September, 1916, is an English poet and radio producer. Discover Terence Tiller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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1916

Terence Rogers Tiller (19 September 1916 – 24 December 1987) was an English poet and radio producer.

Tiller was born in Truro, Cornwall and educated at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith.

1937

He studied history at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a starred first-class BA degree in 1937 and won the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse.

He then lectured in medieval history at Cambridge from 1937 to 1939.

But then, just before the war, he accepted an academic position in Cairo, where he remained stranded.

For the next six years he taught English literature at what was then the King Fuad I University.

While there he became associated with the Personal Landscape group of poets that also included Keith Douglas, Lawrence Durrell, Robin Fedden and Bernard Spencer.

1941

His enigmatic poems about wartime Egypt, showing the influence of Wilfred Owen, gained attention through the publication of his Poems in 1941, followed by The Inward Animal in 1943.

1946

In 1946 he joined the BBC Features Department, where he was responsible for hundreds of plays and feature broadcasts on a wide range of subjects, but mainly on history, literature and mythology.

His contemporaries in the department included fellow poets Rayner Heppenstall, Louis MacNeice and W. R. Rodgers.

During this period, Tiller became a noted Fitzrovian.

1947

His most acclaimed poetry collection was Unarm, Eros (1947), containing poems of "strong formal pattern, heraldic imagery, and striking sensuousness"

He collaborated with the composer Elizabeth Poston on features such as The Shepherds' Play (1947), The Death of Adam (1949), Lilith (1950), and The Holy Child (1952).

1955

In 1955 he was producer of the first BBC radio adaptation of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (which did not please the author).

1958

He adapted and modernized Chaucer's The Parlement of Foules in 1958.

1964

In 1964 he moved to the Drama Department.

1966

His work on the weekly chess programme on the Third Programme led to his book Chess Treasury of the Air in 1966.

1969

In 1969 he completed the posthumous story After Ten Years by C. S. Lewis for broadcast, and in 1973 he brought Mervyn Peake's The Rhyme of the Flying Bomb to the airwaves.

1976

Tiller retired from the BBC in 1976, but continued working on some projects.

1979

In 1979 he dramatized Vladimir Nabokov's novel The Defence.