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Daisy Goodwin

Daisy Goodwin (born 19 December 1961) is an English , , and . She studied history at Cambridge University before attending University's film school as a Harkness Fellow. Goodwin began her career producing arts documentaries for the , later transitioning to independent production where she created enduring programs such as the Channel 4 series , which has aired for over two decades, and . Goodwin gained prominence as the creator and head writer of the ITV historical drama Victoria (2016–2019), which dramatized the early reign of Queen Victoria and starred Jenna Coleman. Her novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The American Heiress (2010), The Fortune Hunter (2014), Victoria (2016), and Diva (2023), frequently explore historical themes with a focus on ambitious women navigating societal constraints. She has received BAFTA nominations for her television production work and WGGB nominations for screenwriting. In 2023, Goodwin publicly alleged that , a candidate for mayor, groped her during a 2013 meeting at under Cameron's administration; Korski denied the claim, leading to an internal investigation and his withdrawal from the candidacy.

Early Life and Education

Family Background and Upbringing

Daisy Goodwin was born on 19 December 1961 in to Richard B. Goodwin, a film producer known for works such as (1978) and (1984), and , an interior designer and author of books including The Pauper's Cookbook (1969) and Paint Magic (1989). Her parents were both children of expatriates, with Innes born in Nanking, , where her father worked for , and Goodwin's paternal grandfather managing a trading house in Bombay. The family resided in a Georgian house in Surrey Square, , where Goodwin grew up with her younger brother , born approximately two years later in 1963. Innes later had two daughters from her subsequent marriage to Potts, making Goodwin the eldest of her mother's four children. In 1966, when Goodwin was five and her brother three, her parents separated after Innes left the family home without farewell to pursue a relationship with Potts, taking the family dog and much of the furniture but leaving the children behind. Richard Goodwin secured custody, as prevailing legal norms and advice from figures like barrister hindered Innes's claim; during the ensuing custody battle, the children lived temporarily with their paternal grandmother in the . Two years after the separation, Richard Goodwin remarried a French set designer who enforced disciplined routines and boundaries in their household, providing stability amid Goodwin's exposure to her father's events, such as the Oscars. Goodwin and her brother maintained biweekly visits to their mother in , Dorset, where they encountered a contrast to their primary home's structure, fostering what Goodwin later described as skills in emotional adaptation and navigating divided loyalties.

Academic Achievements and Influences

Daisy Goodwin studied at , earning her degree in 1983. Her undergraduate education emphasized rigorous historical analysis, with an early assignment on and the media sparking a sustained interest in the that later informed her historical novels and television productions. Following graduation, Goodwin received a , enabling her to attend University's Film School for postgraduate training in and production. The Harkness program, funded by the , selects exceptional British scholars for advanced study in the United States, recognizing Goodwin's academic promise in bridging historical scholarship with narrative filmmaking. These experiences shaped her interdisciplinary approach, combining historical research with cinematic techniques to create period dramas such as the / series , where her Cambridge-honed expertise in 19th-century Britain provided foundational authenticity. No specific academic mentors are prominently documented in her biographical accounts, though her self-directed engagement with primary sources like Queen Victoria's diaries during this period underscores a reliance on archival evidence over formal guidance.

Television Career

Early Work at the BBC

Goodwin joined the in 1985 as a assistant producer in the department. In 1987, she advanced to the role of producer-director, focusing on arts documentaries. Her fixed-term contract expired without renewal in 1989, prompting a period of freelance work. She rejoined the BBC in 1992, contributing to the long-running Omnibus arts strand and devising literary and lifestyle programs including Bookworm, The Nation's Favourite Poems, and the makeover series . By the mid-1990s, Goodwin had progressed to overseeing Homefront (1995–1999), a BBC Two series addressing home renovation and challenges. Over roughly a decade at the , spanning her initial traineeship through intermittent returns, she produced content centered on , , and emerging lifestyle formats, laying groundwork for her later independent production ventures.

Leadership at Talkback and Founding of Silver River Productions

In 1998, Daisy Goodwin joined Talkback Productions as head of factual programmes. She was promoted to editorial director, overseeing the development of several high-profile formats, including , , Property Ladder, , and How Clean Is Your House?. These programmes contributed to Talkback Thames's reputation for innovative factual entertainment, with achieving significant viewership as a BBC reality competition launched in 2005 under her editorial guidance. By 2004, Goodwin had advanced to at , a role that positioned her as a key figure in commissioning and shaping content for broadcasters like the and Channel 4. Her tenure, spanning seven years until 2005, emphasized factual-driven formats that blended education with entertainment, driving commercial success through international sales and spin-offs. In May 2005, Goodwin departed to establish Silver River Productions as an independent entity focused on factual programming, documentaries, and comedies. The company produced titles such as : Auction of a Lifetime and The Town That Caught Tourette's, targeting niche audiences with investigative and biographical content. Silver River operated independently until its acquisition by in 2011, after which Goodwin continued involvement in select projects. This founding marked her transition to entrepreneurial production, prioritizing creative control over large-scale corporate structures.

Major Productions and Commercial Successes

Goodwin created in 1999 as Head of Factual Programmes at Talkback Productions for , commissioning presenter to explore ambitious self-build home projects. The series debuted on 4 April 1999 and has since aired over 25 series, becoming a staple of British television with episodes typically drawing audiences in the millions and inspiring international spin-offs. It earned BAFTA nominations for Best Features in 2000 and 2004, reflecting its critical acclaim for innovative format and production quality. At Silver River Productions, which Goodwin founded in , notable outputs included the Pulling (2006–2009), a comedy about single women navigating life and relationships, starring and , which garnered praise for its raw humor and led to a rejected U.S. adaptation pilot by . Other factual and entertainment formats from Silver River encompassed The Supersizers Eat... (2008–2009) for , featuring historical dietary experiments with hosts and ; Say No to the Knife (2007), an anti-cosmetic surgery series; and Antiques Uncovered for . The company's diverse slate across and contributed to its acquisition by in March 2012, valuing its track record in primetime factual and comedy programming. Goodwin's most prominent scripted success is (2016–2019), a she created and primarily wrote for , starring as and chronicling her early reign and marriage to . The first series, airing from August to November 2016, averaged 7.7 million viewers per episode, marking ITV's top drama of the year and securing a second season renewal after four episodes. Its finale peaked at 6.1 million viewers with a 30% audience share, outperforming competing programming. Subsequent seasons maintained solid viewership, though facing scheduling challenges against BBC's , with series three averaging around 3 million despite critical favor for historical accuracy and production values. The series' international co-production with and U.S. syndication underscored its commercial viability.

Literary Career

Poetry Anthologies and Early Writing

Daisy Goodwin entered the literary field through editing anthologies in the late , focusing on accessible collections that appealed to broad audiences by theming poems around everyday emotional needs. Her debut anthology, The Nation's Favourite Love Poems, published in 1997 by , was compiled from a nationwide viewer poll conducted by the , selecting 100 romantic verses including works by Shakespeare, Keats, and Auden. The book achieved commercial success, reaching number one on the bestseller lists and introducing Goodwin's editorial approach of curating for popular consumption rather than academic study. Building on this, Goodwin edited 101 Poems That Could Save Your Life: An Anthology of Emotional in 1999, published by , which organized poems into categories such as fear, grief, and love to provide therapeutic solace. This collection featured classics by poets like , , and , marketed as the first poetry tailored for the era, emphasizing poems as concise emotional tools—"the right words in the right order." Goodwin's introductions to each section offered personal insights, reflecting her belief in poetry's practical utility amid modern stresses. Subsequent anthologies expanded this formula, including 101 Poems to Get You Through the Day (and Night) in 2001 and 101 Poems to Keep You Sane in the same year, both addressing daily anxieties with selections from diverse poets. 101 Poems to Help You Understand Men, published in 2002, took a lighter, relational angle, curating verses to illuminate gender dynamics. These works, totaling over eight anthologies by the mid-2000s, established Goodwin's early reputation for democratizing , prioritizing reader relatability over esoteric , though critics noted the selections favored voices and popular appeal over comprehensive literary depth. Her editorial role involved not original composition but curation and commentary, marking her transition from television production to publishing before shifting to novels in 2011.

Novels and Screenwriting

Goodwin published her debut novel, (released as The American Heiress in the United States), in 2010, a work depicting the marriage of an American heiress to a British duke amid transatlantic social dynamics of the late . This was followed by The Fortune Hunter in 2014, centered on pursuits and romantic entanglements in Victorian . In 2016, she released , exploring the early reign and personal relationships of . Her most recent novel, , appeared in 2024, drawing on the life of opera singer . These works have achieved commercial success, with multiple entries on bestseller lists, though critical reception varies, praising their accessible while noting formulaic elements in some reviews. In screenwriting, Goodwin created and served as principal writer for the historical drama (2016–2019), which chronicles the youth and ascension of , starring ; the series aired three seasons and was co-produced for in the United States. She developed the project by scripting an initial episode focused on Victoria's early reign, leading to its commissioning. ![Goodwin at the 2023 Chiswick Book Festival][float-right]

Personal Life

Marriage and Family

Goodwin is married to Marcus Wilford, a executive. The couple has two daughters, and . As of 2024, Ottilie was 32 years old and Lydia was 23. Goodwin has described her as long-lasting, noting in her official that she has been married to the same husband "for ages." The family resides in and includes two dogs.

Health Challenges and Resilience

In 2015, Goodwin was diagnosed with , which she described as part of an "" that also included a house fire destroying her family home. The diagnosis came amid personal upheaval, marking a "traumatic" and "watershed" period in her life. To cope with the emotional toll, Goodwin immersed herself in rereading favorite literary works, particularly P.G. Wodehouse's novels, which provided escapism and humor during treatment and recovery. She has since referenced the experience in reflections on her health, noting its role alongside issues in motivating later efforts with medications like Ozempic starting around 2023. Despite these setbacks, Goodwin demonstrated resilience by maintaining her professional output, publishing novels such as (2016) shortly after her diagnosis and continuing to produce television content. In 2015, she also underwent revealing a predisposition to , adding to her proactive approach to long-term health monitoring, though she has not reported developing the condition. Her ability to channel adversity into creative work underscores a pattern of recovery without public disclosure of long-term impairments from the cancer.

Controversies

Sexual Harassment Allegations and Public Accusations

In November 2017, amid the , Daisy Goodwin publicly described being groped by an unnamed senior official at during a meeting in 2013 under Prime Minister David Cameron's administration. She recounted that after discussing a potential project on the suffragette movement, the official complimented her appearance by comparing her to a before reaching across the table and grabbing her left breast, an action she reported immediately to the official's superior but which prompted no formal investigation or consequences at the time. Goodwin stated she initially downplayed the incident due to her professional reliance on government access for productions but reframed it as enabling further misconduct when viewed through the lens of widespread revelations of . On June 26, 2023, Goodwin identified the official as , a former Number 10 policy adviser and Conservative candidate for mayor, in an article for , reiterating the details of the alleged assault and citing Korski's mayoral bid—supported by —as her motivation for naming him publicly after a decade of anonymity. Korski "categorically" denied the accusation, asserting no recollection of the meeting and describing the claim as false, while his campaign emphasized his prior support for victims of sexual misconduct. Goodwin subsequently filed a formal complaint with the on June 28, 2023, prompting to review internal records but declining further involvement as the alleged events predated the current administration; Korski withdrew his candidacy later that month amid the controversy. Goodwin reported receiving online trolling and following her , including accusations of political motivation timed to derail Korski's ambitions, though she maintained the decision stemmed from a desire to prevent potential recurrence in public office. She indicated in interviews that other women had contacted her with similar experiences involving Korski, though no additional formal allegations materialized publicly. The episode drew criticism of handling, including a interview where the journalist's questioning of Goodwin's delay in naming Korski was deemed insensitive by listeners, leading to an on-air apology. No legal proceedings ensued, and the claims remain unadjudicated, with both parties' accounts unverified by evidence. Goodwin has also referenced broader experiences of in her early television career, including at the , where she described a culture of unwanted advances and power imbalances but did not publicly accuse specific individuals beyond the Downing Street incident. In a 2024 , she characterized such behavior as stemming from rather than attraction, linking it to systemic issues in media and politics that #MeToo exposed without resolution in her case.

Recognition

Awards and Industry Honors

Daisy Goodwin was awarded a , a prestigious from the , enabling her postgraduate studies at Columbia University's following her history degree from Cambridge University. In television production, Goodwin received a British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) nomination in the Features category for House Doctor, a home improvement series she produced, at the 1999 ceremony. Her overall television work has garnered additional BAFTA recognition, totaling three nominations as noted in industry records. As a , Goodwin earned a nomination from the (WGGB) for Best Long Form TV Drama for her episode "The Clockwork Prince" in series 1 of , submitted in 2017. Goodwin has been honored with judging roles in literary prizes, including chairing the Orange Prize for Fiction (predecessor to the ) in 2010, during which she evaluated 129 entries and critiqued prevailing trends in submitted works. In 2023, she chaired the judging panel for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, leveraging her experience as a and .

Philanthropic Contributions

Daisy Goodwin has contributed to philanthropy primarily through governance roles in cultural and children's charities, as well as targeted fundraising efforts. She has served as a trustee of the London Library, an independent lending library and registered charity, since 7 November 2018. In this capacity, she sponsored and judged the London Library Legacy Flash Fiction Prize in 2021, which awarded entries on the theme of "How you want to be remembered" to promote literary legacy planning. Goodwin chairs Women Taking Action, a group within , a major charity formerly known as the National Children's Home that supports vulnerable children and families through services like fostering, , and . Her involvement dates back at least to 2015, as noted in the organization's annual reports, focusing on mobilizing women's networks for child welfare initiatives. She holds a directorial appointment with Purbeck International Chamber Music Festival Limited, the entity behind the annual festival founded by cellist , which promotes performances and in Dorset, , and operates as a charitable cultural endeavor. Additionally, in 2009, Goodwin launched a personal fundraising page for the Little Princess Trust, a providing free real-hair wigs to children and young people who have lost hair due to or other medical conditions, attracting support from 141 donors.

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