The Richard Beckinsale Story by David Clayton

The Richard Beckinsale Story by David Clayton

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Adored by the general public, his death was one of the most shocking losses to British comedy of the late seventies, and since then there has never been an actor with the same innocent charm as Richard Beckinsale. The Richard Beckinsale Story is an uplifting, but ultimately sad, tale of the life and death of a great talent.

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The Richard Beckinsale Story by David Clayton

This is the first biography of the much-loved seventies actor Richard Beckinsale, who died on 19 March 1979 at the age of thirty-one. It looks back at one of the biggest stars of that decade through the eyes of family, friends and colleagues. With his star rising steadily, he died of a heart attack, alone at home. Adored by the general public, his death was one of the most shocking losses to British comedy of the late seventies, and since then there has never been an actor with the same innocent charm as Richard Beckinsale. Nor did his popularity wane after his untimely death: repeats of the classic sitcoms Porridge and Rising Damp would keep his memory alive throughout the ensuing three decades. The Richard Beckinsale Story is an uplifting, but ultimately sad, tale of the life and death of a great talent. It is the compelling story of a man destined for greatness, but ultimately cut down in his prime.
David Clayton is an acclaimed biographer, whose titles include The Richard Beckinsale Story and The Curse of Sherlock Holmes: The Basil Rathbone Story (both published by THP).
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ISBN 13 9780752454405
ISBN 10 0752454404
Title The Richard Beckinsale Story
Author David Clayton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2009-10-19
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.