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Look Wot I Dun is the story of Slade told through the eyes of
drummer Don Powell whose life was shattered when, in 1973 at the
height of the group's fame, he was involved in a horrific car
crash. Unflinching in his honesty, Powell deals frankly with the
aftermath of the accident that took the life of his girlfriend and
left him with injuries that affect him to this day. Leader of the
glam rock movement, Slade was the UK's biggest singles band from
1971 to 1974. Their many hits have become rock standards, not least
of which was Merry Christmas Everybody, arguably Britain's all-time
favorite Christmas song. This previously published book is now
brought up to date in paperback format with an additional chapter
from Don, detailing his touring activity over the last seven years,
since the original release of his book in hardback.
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Audrey Hepburn Collection (DVD)
Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert, Harcourt Williams, Hartley Power, …
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Box-set collection of five of Audrey Hepburn's most famous films.
In her Hollywood debut 'Roman Holiday' (1953), Hepburn won an
Academy Award as Princess Anne, the bored royal who absconds from
her duties and meets up with Gregory Peck's American ex-pat
journalist. Billy Wilder directs her in 'Sabrina Fair' (1954) as
the shy daughter of a wealthy family's chauffeur, who returns from
two years in Paris as a sophisticated young woman. The musical
romantic comedy 'Funny Face' (1957) sees Hepburn playing alongside
Fred Astaire to the music of Gershwin as a young bookshop clerk
transformed into an international fashion model. Adapted from the
Truman Capote novella, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1961) sees Hepburn
in her archetypal role as dizzy call-girl Holly Golightly, trying
not to fall for George Peppard's failed writer in New York. In
'Paris When it Sizzles' (1964), Hepburn plays a secretary hired to
help alcoholic writer Richard Benson (William Holden) finish up a
screenplay for a Hollywood producer, with only two days until the
end of his deadline.
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