I recommend it heavily. It's a wonderful book

Melvyn Bragg

Parky's book is a joyous, breezy read, as much for the improbability of his early escapades as for his backstage anecdotes about the stars. It is also beautifully written

<i>Daily Telegraph</i>

The early chapters about his childhood and early career ... are disarmingly modest and offer a proper glimpse into another world

<i>Independent</i>

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Crisp and detailed prose ... with an especially impressive account of a pre-second world war childhood in the north

Mark Lawson, <i>Guardian</i>

Funny and self-deprecating and just as laid-back as he is on camera

Boyd Tonkin, <i>Independent</i>

This autobiography is just like an extended edition of a brilliant Parkinson on television - engrossing and entertaining

<i>Irish Times</i>

The Sunday Times Bestseller

All Michael Parkinson really wanted to do was play cricket for Yorkshire and England. However, he soon realised that to be paid to watch films, football and cricket would be the best way to spend life, so he became a journalist.

Television beckoned and for three decades Parkinson interviewed the movers and shakers of the late twentieth century, making his television programme the must-see event of the week. In singing with Bing Crosby, dancing with Billy Connolly, flirting with Miss Piggy and sparring with Muhammad Ali, Parkinson proved himself one of the most engaging and durable hosts in both Britain and Australia.

In Parky he recalls a full life with honesty, insight and humour.

Praise for Parky:

'Nothing less than riveting.' Mirror
'Joyous' Telegraph
'Wonderfully readable' Daily Mail
'One of the finest broadcasters of any era' Guardian

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THE BESTSELLING AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TRUE NATIONAL TREASURE
The long-awaited autobiography of one of Britain's national icons.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780340961667
Publisert
2008-10-02
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Born in Yorkshire, Michael Parkinson left school at sixteen with the ambition to play cricket for Yorkshire and England and to write about cricket for the Manchester Guardian. Although he didn't manage to fulfil the first half of his ambition, he has since become one of the most successful journalists of his generation. He wrote a sports column for The Sunday Times for fifteen years and has also written for the Telegraph. He is a legendary TV and radio presenter - his long-running chat show Parkinson was hugely popular for many years.