Rosemary Conley / Griff Rhys Jones
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Rosemary Conley / Griff Rhys Jones
(The Write Stuff)
Diet book author Rosemary Conley and a moving story of a Hollywood actress's last years feature in the weekly book series.
Presenter Henry Kelly meets Rosemary Conley, the author of several best-selling diet books. She shares the motivation which led to her successful Hip and Thigh Diet. Thriller writer Eric van Lustbader discusses his career with Henry, his breakthrough with The Ninja and his fascination with the Far East. He also talks about his new books and what he is currently working on.
Henry then gives us a rundown through the Top Ten US Fiction Chart. Jill Cochrane reports from Liverpool where she speaks to Peter Turner about his memoir Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool detailing his relationship with the Oscar-winning film actress Gloria Grahame. He talks about how they met and how he was called upon to nurse her when she was suffering from terminal cancer.
Griff Rhys Jones is the week's celebrity sharing their reading habits and he speaks of his love for travel literature and biography. Henry wraps up the programme with a run through the UK Top Ten Paperback Fiction chart.
The Write Stuff was a weekly round-up of the world of books, authors and publishing and was a contribution from Ulster Television to the ITV network's daytime schedules. Each week, presenter Henry Kelly and reporter Jill Cochrane interviewed prominent authors, sought out celebrities for the latest books they'd read and ran through the weekly book charts.
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Take a trip back in time to the literary landscape of the 1980s, full of spy and romantic blockbusters, in this series made for Channel 4 and presented by Henry Kelly and Anne Robinson.
Think Top of the Pops for the book world. For two series, this Channel 4 look at the world of 1980s literature, made by Green Apple/UTV, gave viewers the chart countdown for both fiction and non-fiction interspersed with interviews with the top authors of the day. Hosted by Henry Kelly for the first series and Anne Robinson for the second, The Write Stuff visited authors both in the UK and the USA to gain insights into their crafts or even just for juicy details on stars being covered by biographers.
Lovers of books will find much to fascinate them here, with bestselling authors of yesteryear interviewed in their prime, from Jeffrey Archer to Clive Barker and from Ruby Wax to Jackie Collins. How many of the titles featured have lasted the course of popular and critical acclaim? Indulge yourself in this literary series to find out.
17 videos in this collection
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Barbara Taylor Bradford / Jack Higgins
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Noel Barber / Joss Ackland
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Sally Beauman / Ned Sherrin
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Rosemary Conley / Griff Rhys Jones
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Mary Higgins Clark / Willy Russell
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Jilly Cooper / Walter Coblenz
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Gerald Seymour / Neil Tennant
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Jackie Collins / Ben Elton
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Danielle Steel / Ken Kercheval
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Evan Hunter / Douglas Fairbanks Jr
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Ruth Rendell / Frederick Forsyth
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Margaret Forster / James Herbert
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Jeffrey Archer / Jonathan Kellerman
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Maeve Binchy / Clive Barker
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