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The author tells the blow-by-blow story of the song's creation, its huge success and its effect on the artist and his family. The book offers a fascinating, sometimes shocking, insight into how the music industry works.
The murder of popular vaudeville actor Thomas Weldon Atherstone in 1910 remains one of Britain’s great unsolved mysteries. Expert Ripperologist Richard Whittington-Egan investigates.
A faith-based response in tricky and anxiety-provoking times.
Ann Morisy, social responsibility director for the Anglican Diocese of London, calls on churches to continue their outreach in a way that encourages opportunities for spiritual transformation as well as secular benefit. A thought-provoking book for anyone involved in mission activities.
First broadcast in 1968, Please Sir! is generally considered to hold a firm place in the distinguished ranks of the greatest British sitcoms. David Barry - known to millions as mummy's boy Frankie Abbott - was a fan favourite, appearing in all three series as well as both the 1971 feature film and spin-off TV show The Fenn Street Gang. In this entertaining and expertly-written memoir, David tells the whole story, from his own audition all the way through to what the gang are doing today. Along the way he shares hilarious anecdotes and fond memories that for the first time give a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to film the much-loved show that has remained a smash hit for more than fifty years. This journey through the golden age of British sitcom and beyond will bring back all kinds of memories for those lucky enough to have seen Please Sir! first-time around... and is an enjoyable waltz through TV history for those that didn't. If you've ever wondered what it was like to play a key part in one of the best-loved British sitcoms of all time, this is the perfect book for you!
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Paul Ibell's Theatreland combines historical narrative with a unique exploration of how London's theatre works today.
This 1992 book is an in-depth examination of the prolonged crisis that gave rise to Britain's National government.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Model-Based Safety and Assessment, IMBSA 2019, held inThessaloniki, Greece, in October 2019. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on safety models and languages; dependability analysis process; safety assessment; safety assessment in automotive industry; AI in safety assessment.