Dimensions
130 x 200 x 35mm
The wry, witty, and entertaining memoirs of satirist, radio presenter, and theatre director Ned Sherrin.
In this hilarious, frank, and affective autobiography Ned Sherrin looks back on his life and career with inimitable wit and a good deal of wisdom. In his long, successful, and event-filled career Ned Sherrin has been an innovative satirist ('That Was The Week That Was'), novelist, anthologist, film producer (including 'Up Pompeii'), celebrated theatre director ('Side by Side by Sondheim', 'Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell') and BBC Radio 4 host ('Loose Ends').
His autobiography offers fascinating insights into the worlds of British film, radio, TV, and theatre from the 1960s to the present day.