Streets Ahead by Keith Waterhouse

Streets Ahead by Keith Waterhouse

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Continuing his memoirs after "City Lights", Keith Waterhouse records his arrival in Fleet Street in the early 1950s. He tells of his partnership with Willis Hall, writing for the theatre, screen and television, and their sojourn in Hollywood, creating an impression of an eventful era.

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Streets Ahead by Keith Waterhouse

Continuing his memoirs after City Lights, Keith Waterhouse records his arrival in Fleet Street in the early 1950s. He tells of his partnership with Willis Hall, writing for the theatre, screen and television, and their sojourn in Hollywood, creating an impression of an eventful era.

Keith Waterhouse was born in the city of Leeds in the year 1929. In the 1990s, his play Jeffrey Barnard is Unwell was a West End blockbuster, and he has written widely for film, television, and newspapers. His most renowned work, Billy Liar, was adapted into a film directed by John Schlesinger and starring Tom Courtenay. In 2009, he passed away.

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ISBN 13 9780340632673
ISBN 10 0340632674
Title Streets Ahead
Author Keith Waterhouse
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 1995-10-05
Number of pages 253
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.