Dimensions
153 x 234 x 32mm
Brian Johnston, known as "Johnners" to millions of cricket fans around the world, was for nearly 50 years the voice of cricket on BBC television and radio. When Johnners died in 1994 at the age of 81, the 'Daily Telegraph' described him as "the greatest natural broadcaster of them all".
Brian began to take an interest in cricket when he was about six. One day his eldest brother Michael threw him a tennis ball and shouted, "I'm Jack Hearne, you're Patsy Hendren". From that moment on Patsy became Brian's hero and he had embarked on a lifelong love of the summer game.
Following the success of 'A Delicious Slice Of Johnners', Barry Johnston has edited another delightful anthology based on three of his father's most popular books. 'Another Slice Of Johnners' is a witty and affectionate collection of anecdotes and reminiscences about Brian Johnston's fellow commentators, his selection of the six most exciting Test matches and his all-time favourite cricketers, from Len Hutton and Dennis Compton to Ian Botham.