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C R

Guru
Location
Worcester
The Expanse series. The plot is a bit samey in each book, but the development is interesting. Much better than the Prime series in any case, I couldn't manage more than half an episode.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
IMO overrated. I have read For Whom the Bell Tolls. The weirdest bit about that book was all the swearing was censored. I also read The Old Man and the Sea. My dad liked that book, but I didn't like it so much.

Might try A Farewell to Arms, or The Sun Also Rises. Orwell was too much about the internecine politics of the left.
 

Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I found then bought this today in a charity shop for £2.50. There are loads of interesting photographs in it. 🤔

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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
And On That Bombshell by Richard Porter

He worked on Old Top Gear all the way up to the most recent The Grand Tour. It's a really interesting look into the workings of one of the most successful UK television programmes of all time. He's got a wealth of stories from over the years, and there's some really interesting backstage parts from the show.

One of my favourite stories is how they came to have Michael Schumacher on the show, a huge deal at the time and how MS utterly commited to what they wanted him to do, true professional.

One thing he addresses head on is of course the scripted nature of TG, and how some of the best parts of the show came together accidentally and some of the worst were when they were trying too hard.

Top Gear 2002 - 2015 really was lightning in a bottle.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
And On That Bombshell by Richard Porter

He worked on Old Top Gear all the way up to the most recent The Grand Tour. It's a really interesting look into the workings of one of the most successful UK television programmes of all time. He's got a wealth of stories from over the years, and there's some really interesting backstage parts from the show.

One of my favourite stories is how they came to have Michael Schumacher on the show, a huge deal at the time and how MS utterly commited to what they wanted him to do, true professional.

One thing he addresses head on is of course the scripted nature of TG, and how some of the best parts of the show came together accidentally and some of the worst were when they were trying too hard.

Top Gear 2002 - 2015 really was lightning in a bottle.

I'll have to check that out.
 

Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
Currently I'm reading the new Andrew P Sykes adventure, nearly finished that and have two more other interesting cycling travelogues to follow that and I'm reading everything I can on all things narrowboat related.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Forcing myself to read this as I believe it's unhealthy to read only things that affirm my own point of view and beliefs - that's the way to develop a very narrow and insular view of the world. Very noble of me, I'm sure.

The downside is that his writing is as needlessly flowery and obscure as his spoken word so it's very hard going. Trying desperately not to bin it off before getting to the first photos.

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