Autobiographies
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Murray Walker: Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken
£5.00
Explore the journey from advertising executive to beloved Formula 1 commentator
Alan Mills: Lifting the Covers
£5.00
In the 21 years Alan Mills refereed at Wimbledon, he became synonymous with the tournament as strawberries and cream,
Michael Palin Diaries 1969-1979, The Python Years
£5.00
Michael chronicles his journey from struggling TV comedian to Monty Python success.
Wogan's Twelve
£5.00
With diary entries and specially commissioned Matt cartoons through the months, jump into the passenger seat as Terry journeys through a helter-skelter year
Murray Walker: The Last Word
£5.00
A celebration of Murray Walker including anecdotes from friends and colleagues.
Terry Wogan: Mustn't Grumble
£5.00
Terry discusses is childhood, life with the BBC and what he really does at Eurovision, in his familiar warm and ironic style,
Charles Aznavour: Memories of my Life
£5.00
The son of Armenian immigrants who proved himself on the streets and then gradually climbed the ladder of success to become a singer, actor and songwriter.
Duncan Fletcher: Behind the Shades
£5.00
Duncan Fletcher was the most successful England cricket coach of the modern era. This book looks back over his life and career, told with his own insights and frank assessments...
My Alphabet: A Life From A to Z
£5.00
Nick Hewer takes us through remarkable events in his life, from his boyhood in Swindon to regrets, and an episode that ended in a kidnapping.