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Clive James on Television: Criticism from the Observer, 1972–1982

Clive James on Television: Criticism from the Observer, 1972–1982

Clive James
4.4/5 ( ratings)
For the first time in one volume all Clive James's treasured TV criticism, originally written for The Observer between the years 1972 and 1982. From the 1972 Olympics to the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest, here is a decade of the most trenchant, witty and thought-provoking criticism of any kind, with a foreword from Clive James himself, described as 'the funniest man in Britain'.

Includes Visions Before Midnight; The Crystal Bucket; and Glued to the Box.
Pages
696
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador
Release
June 07, 1991
ISBN
0330319744
ISBN 13
9780330319744

Clive James on Television: Criticism from the Observer, 1972–1982

Clive James
4.4/5 ( ratings)
For the first time in one volume all Clive James's treasured TV criticism, originally written for The Observer between the years 1972 and 1982. From the 1972 Olympics to the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest, here is a decade of the most trenchant, witty and thought-provoking criticism of any kind, with a foreword from Clive James himself, described as 'the funniest man in Britain'.

Includes Visions Before Midnight; The Crystal Bucket; and Glued to the Box.
Pages
696
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador
Release
June 07, 1991
ISBN
0330319744
ISBN 13
9780330319744

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