"Steptoe and Son" by Ray Galton

"Steptoe and Son" by Ray Galton

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Chronicles the life of the ever-popular comedy series "Steptoe & Son", based around exclusive interviews with the show's creators, as well as surviving members of the cast and crew.

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"Steptoe and Son" by Ray Galton

In 1962, a new sitcom single-handedly brought the gritty realism of kitchen-sink drama into the arena of comedy. Deliberately casting actors instead of professional comedians, Steptoe and Son offered a brand-new kind of humour, trading on, and becoming an icon of, the political unrest and post-war disillusionment of Sixties Britain. 'Harold Pinter with shorter pauses', as one critic wrote. This year marks the fortieth anniversary of the ever-popular comedy series, and provides a perfect occasion for a book dedicated to enhancing fans' understanding of every aspect of this national institution. Fully authorised by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the book chronicles the life of the programme in a biography format, based around exclusive interviews with the show's creators, as well as surviving members of the cast and crew, and illustrated with never-before-published photos from the BBC archive. Behind-the-scenes secrets, unearthed from official BBC correspondence, reveal how Wilfrid Brambell's old man Steptoe was almost killed off after the first series, and how a swinging Sixties icon was almost drafted in as a hip new 'son' for the programme.
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ISBN 13 9780563488330
ISBN 10 0563488336
Title "Steptoe and Son"
Author Ray Galton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2002-10-31
Number of pages 312
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.