Synopsis
Alan Plater has been a full-time writer since 1961 with almost 300 assorted credits in radio, television, theatre and films – plus 6 novels, occasional journalism, broadcasting and teaching. His tlevision career began with a string of single plays as well as contributions to the pioneering Z Cars series. Subsequent work has included Barchester Chronicles, The Beiderbecke Trilogy, Fortunes of War, A Very British Coup, Misterioso, Doggin’ Around, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, Belonging and The Last Will and Testament of Billy Two-Sheds. Recent work for the theatre has included the highly enjoyable musical play, Blonde Bombshells of 1943. This book brings together his love of jazz, which he has brought often into his work for theatre and television, and his memoirs as a writer, told with the wit and mastery of words that characterise all his work. ”A very, very, readable book.” — Michael Parkinson ”Rich throughout with smart lines and offbeat observations.” — the Guardian ”Terrific price, terrific read. It kept me turning pages like mad.” — Campbell Burnap ”Masterly in its knowledge and poetic communication . . . Don’t hang about, go out and buy it.” — Jazz Journal “Illustrated by some extremely funny cartoons . . . and imbued with the humane wisdom that has made him famous . . .” — www.vortexjazz.co.uk
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