30 YEARS OF BRITISH TELEVISION (paperback)
From the co-creator of British Television magazine comes the ultimate interview book for those of us with a penchant for the cheeky.
Whether you're one of those individuals who hunkers down in front of the television every Saturday night to get your fix of "Britcoms" courtesy of the local PBS station, or you're working your way through classic British shows one DVD at a time, chances are you know something about British television's Golden Age. Between 1970 and 2000, PBS and cable TV brought some of the finest British programs ever made to American audiences and introduced actors, writers, and producers who became pop culture icons.30 Years of British Television brings you interviews with fourteen of those legends.
The book also answers these important questions:
- How Waiting For God's Stephanie Cole used her famous "Diana limp" to pinch the best parking spot at an airport.
- How much Are You Being Served's John Inman earned in residuals (sort of).
- What Rumpole of the Bailey creator John Mortimer said about U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist that broke the ice with fans in Salt Lake City.
- What old detective series Keeping Up Appearances' Clive Swift really hopes does not make a comeback.
- What differences producers Sue and Beryl Vertue have encountered in making televisions shows on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Much more about stars of Monty Python's Flying Circus, The Good Neighbors, and To the Manor Born.
About the Author: A.S. Berman is a former USA Today writer, editor, and author of The New Horror Handbook, an inside look at twenty-first century horror films and culture.
"...A fascinating collection of interviews..." Entertainment Weekly