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David Jason is Britain's best-loved star. From Del Boy in Only
Fools and Horses to Detective Jack Frost and Mr Micawber, he lights
up the television screen whenever he appears. This remarkable
biography traces the life of Britain's favourite actor from his
humble roots in north London to Sir David Jason, the icon we all
know and love. Recruited to an early Python project for his
masterful sense of timing, David soon attracted the attention of
Ronnie Barker, with whom he appeared in classic BBC comedy series
Porridge and Open All Hours. He has gone on to create many of
television's most popular characters, garnering numerous accolades
including the Royal Television Society's Award for Best Actor and a
BAFTA fellowship for his outstanding contribution to television. He
aslo received the ultimate tribute in 2005: a knighthood from the
Queen. This affectionate biography paints a complete portrait of
one of England's funniest and most talented actors; a true national
treasure.
Fifty years ago he was just the boy Harry Webb, performing in a
local youth club. Now he is Sir Cliff Richard, the first rock star
to be knighted, with a massive international fan base and a top ten
hit in each of the last six decades. Yet, despite his huge public
persona, the man himself remains a reserved and private figure.
Unflinching in its portrayal of the man behind the musical icon,
this revealing biography marks fifty years of music from the first
British pop star. His fellow musicians, co-stars, directors and
Cliff himself talk candidly about his musical ascendance, the women
in his life, his religious beliefs and his lasting regret that he
has never broken America.
Chris Edwards has gone from running a stall in the Wakefield
markets to masterminding a single-price shopping chain with more
than 300 stores across the United Kingdom. The remarkable retail
rise to fame of his Poundworld business was fascinatingly featured
in 2015's highly-rated BBC1 series, Pound Shop Wars - and while
Chris opened up about his astonishing success story to the cameras,
it was his eighty-eight-year-old mum Alice who truly became a cult
figure. 'I've always been driven by the fear of ending up skint!'
says Chris, who admits he once risked losing not only his own home,
but also the houses of both his brother and business partner Laurie
and of his own mum and dad on a single risky deal. Now, his frank
and inspiring autobiography reveals the rise and rise of the
businessman from hard-working one-man band with just a single van
to high street tycoon with a fleet of huge lorries and more than
6,000 employees. And somehow along the way the sixty-five-year-old
Yorkshireman also built a thriving nightclub business with no fewer
than nine venues. In 2015, Chris sold 75 per cent of Poundworld to
American venture capitalists TPG for GBP150million, but he is still
in control and determined to drive Poundworld to new heights. This
is the truly inspiring story of one man's rise to the very top.
This in-depth and affectionate biography paints a complete picture
of this respected actor, presenter, producer, director, dog lover,
animal rights campaigner, patron of the Born Free Foundation, and
devoted family man. Martin Clunes has been a familiar face on
British television for almost two decades. During that period he
has starred in some of the best-loved shows of modern times,
including "Doc Martin," "William and Mary," and of course the
phenomenally successful "Men Behaving Badly." He was introduced to
acting at a young age. His father, a successful actor and theater
manager who gave Peter Ustinov his first break, tragically died of
cancer in 1970, leaving his wife Daphne, their daughter Amanda, and
8-year-old Martin. Years later, it was Daphne's cousin, Jeremy
Brett--the actor famous for playing Sherlock Holmes--who encouraged
Martin to take up acting professionally. Martin worked regularly
through the 1980s, but when he was spotted by comedian Harry
Enfield and subsequently made regular appearances in his popular
sketch shows, he was catapulted into the big time. After landing
the role of Gary in "Men Behaving Badly," he has gone from strength
to strength. Never one to be pigeonholed, Martin has played a broad
range of roles, including a serial killer in "A is for Acid" and
Burbage in the Oscar winning film "Shakespeare in Love." More
recently, he has also presented two of the mos popular
documentaries on television: "Islands of Britain" and "Martin
Clunes: A Man and His Dogs."
Jamie Oliver is one of Britain's most popular chef's and
personalities. But although his light-hearted approach and ready
charm have endeared him to everybody, surprizingly little is known
about this young man. Stafford Hildred and Tim Ewebank have
approached Jamie's friends, family and collegues to produce a
biography that shows just what makes him tick.
He's the hottest talent in the cricketing world today. Hailed as
the next Ian Botham, Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is a truly
phenomenal cricketer. Adored by the fans and an inspiration to his
team-mates, it is said that when Freddie's playing, the bar staff
get a break as the punters leave the bars to watch him in action.
His reputation as a gutsy and hard-working player is rapidly
growing and he is seen by many as the man responsible for
galvanising the England team into a force to be reckoned with. In
this affectionate and revealing portrait, acclaimed biographers
Stafford Hildred and Tim Ewbank uncover the man behind this
invincible cricketer to find out exactly what makes him tick.
David Jason is Britain's best-loved star. From his wonderful
characterisation of Del Boy in Only Fools nd Horses to Detective
Jack Frost and Mr Micawber, he lights up the television screen
whenever he appears and has captured the heart of a nation. This
remarkable biography traces the life of Britain's favourite actor
from his humble roots in north London through his days as an
electrician to Sir David Jason, the icon we all know and love.
Recruited to an early Python project for his masterful sense of
timing, David soon attracted the attention of Ronnie Barker with
whom he appeared in episodes of the classic BBC comdey series
Porridge and Open All Hours. He has gone on to create many
television's popular and enduring characters, garning numerous
accolades including Royal Television Society's Award for Best
Actor, a Top Television Comedy Actor at the British Comedy Awards
and a BAFTA fellowship for his outstanding contribution to
television. He also received the ultimate tribute in 2005: a
knighthood from the Queen. Revealing the man behind Del Boy, Pop
Larkin and Jack Frost, this authoritative biography offers valuable
insight into his life and loves, covering the tragic loss of his
partner of eighteen years, Myfanwy Talog, and the joy of his secret
wedding to new love Gill Hinchliffe and the birth of their daughter
Sophie Mae.
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