Barry Norman's name is synonymous with film. Son of film producer and director Leslie Norman, he left Fleet Street to become the country's best-loved television film critic, conducting the BBC's flagship film program for nearly twenty years. He also presented many award-winning documentaries about the movie world, winning the Richard Dimbleby BAFTA award and hosting Sky TV's Filmnight, until he announced his final departure from constantly sitting in darkened rooms. He has written a number of best-selling books, including his autobiography. His novels, however, have been unjustly neglected, and this re-issue of one of his funniest is cause for celebration.
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