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Asking for Trouble: The Memoirs of Sheridan Morley

Asking for Trouble: The Memoirs of Sheridan Morley
By Sheridan Morley

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Born the weekend of Pearl Harbour in 1941, Sheridan Morley grew up in California in the closing days of the Hollywood Raj, where he knew, albeit fleetingly, Garbo and Dietrich and the colony of English actors 'out in the midday sun'. He went to school in England, and then Oxford University, followed by the start of Sheridan's life in news and arts journalism and as a drama critic and biographer. He recounts tales of so many well-known faces in the media and theatre worlds, during a life of two marriages, three children, two grandchildren, one major nervous crack-up and thirty years of BBC radio arts programmes. As Sheridan himself says, 'life is a critical condition', and his witty, fascinating autobiography marks his 60th birthday.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2677791 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-11-07
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Binding: Audio Cassette

Editorial Reviews

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'Sheridan weaves together with ebullient humour and gracious self-deprecation the various strands of his life: his parentage, the West End stage, the BBC, his nervous breakdown, his biography writing and his journalism.' -- The Sunday Times 'For those like myself who can never have enough anecdotes about such fruity thespians as Robert Morley, Wilfrid Hyde White, David Tomlinson, Peter Bull and company, this is a delightful treat.' -- Hugh Massingberd, Daily Telegraph 'Richly entertaining and wryly winning.' -- Independent 'Quite as entertaining as one might expect from his previous work...this is delightful and revealing reading. Most of all, it's one of those books that you casually pick up and find yourself reading assiduously until you've finished it.' -- Good Book Guide

Independent
‘Richly entertaining and wryly winning.'

Mail on Sunday
'Insights into his character and many good stories, some of them very funny....floats delightfully on warm gusts of anecdotes'