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Derek's journey to Albert Square has proved to be an eventful one.
A bone fide East Ender, born within the sound of Bow Bells, Derek
grew up during the Blitz in a tight-knit, working-class family. In
this candid memoir he describes those tough early days, his stint
in the police, life on the wrong side of the law and how he turned
his dream of being an actor into a reality. But not before trying
his hand as a professional gambler and acting as a runner for the
notorious East End gangster Charlie Kray, brother of twins Ronnie
and Reggie. Determined to be an actor, Derek began his hugely
successful stage and screen career firstly as a stuntman; before
landing memorable TV roles in series such as Law and Order, Minder,
King and Castle, The Governor and doomed soap Eldorado. In this
frank and revealing tale, Derek pulls no punches as he admits past
mistakes and describes his remarkable transformation into one of
our best loved actors. Meet the man behind the character as he
shares with readers his heartbreak over two marriage break ups and
his devotion to his twin boys. An East End Life is a truly
remarkable story spanning nearly seven decades, packed with tears
and laughter that will endear you to this popular star.
A BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama starring Derek Martin, the precursor
to the popular TV series and novels. Jack Frost is disheveled,
disorganised and disrespectful. His superiors don't like him. He
has a habit of doing things his way - and getting results. But when
Denton CID is faced with a spate of major crimes, Frost finds
himself under pressure. A young woman becomes the sixth victim of a
multiple rapist, a teenage girl goes missing, there's a robbery at
the Purple Parrot nightclub, and an old man is injured in a
hit-and-run. With all this on his plate, Frost has little time and
less patience for paperwork - but if he doesn't submit the overtime
reports, there will be hell to pay. Has Frost bitten off more than
he can chew? A Touch of Frost gave rise to a hugely successful TV
series that ran between 1992 and 2010. This gritty drama, first
broadcast on Radio 4 in 1982, features Derek Martin as Jack Frost,
with a supporting cast including Haydn Wood, Stephen Thorne and
Alan Dudley. Classic Radio Crime: presenting vintage detectives for
your investigation! Duration: 1 hour 25 mins approx.
Weak rocks encountered in open pit mines cover a wide variety of
materials, with properties ranging between soil and rock. As such,
they can provide a significant challenge for the slope designer.
For these materials, the mass strength can be the primary control
in the design of the pit slopes, although structures can also play
an important role. Because of the typically weak nature of the
materials, groundwater and surface water can also have a
controlling influence on stability. Guidelines for Open Pit Slope
Design in Weak Rocks is a companion to Guidelines for Open Pit
Slope Design, which was published in 2009 and dealt primarily with
strong rocks. Both books were commissioned under the Large Open Pit
(LOP) project, which is sponsored by major mining companies. These
books provide summaries of the current state of practice for the
design, implementation and assessment of slopes in open pits, with
a view to meeting the requirements of safety, as well as the
recovery of anticipated ore reserves. This book, which follows the
general cycle of the slope design process for open pits, contains
12 chapters. These chapters were compiled and written by industry
experts and contain a large number of case histories. The initial
chapters address field data collection, the critical aspects of
determining the strength of weak rocks, the role of groundwater in
weak rock slope stability and slope design considerations, which
can differ somewhat from those applied to strong rock. The
subsequent chapters address the principal weak rock types that are
encountered in open pit mines, including cemented colluvial
sediments, weak sedimentary mudstone rocks, soft coals and chalk,
weak limestone, saprolite, soft iron ores and other leached rocks,
and hydrothermally altered rocks. A final chapter deals with design
implementation aspects, including mine planning, design
implementation, monitoring, surface water control and closure of
weak rock slopes. Key Features: Illustration of the best practice
in modern open pit mines State of the art approaches for
challenging designs Use of numerous case histories written by
large-open pit operators to illustrate state of practice Individual
chapters/sections written by leaders in the industry As with the
other books in this series, Guidelines for Open Pit Slope Design in
Weak Rocks provides guidance to practitioners involved in the
design and implementation of open pit slopes, particularly
geotechnical engineers, mining engineers, geologists and other
personnel working at operating mines.
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