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      The Blaze of Obscurity: The TV Years

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      Now the beloved host of Clive James on TV, this fifth and final instalment of his memoirs sees Clive James reflect on his adventures in television.
      <p><b>In the 1980s, Clive James found his way into full-time television. In <i>The Blaze of Obscurity</i&...

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      Product ID:9780330457378
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Unreliable Memoirs
      Title:The Blaze of Obscurity
      Subtitle:The TV Years
      Authors:Author: Clive James
      Page Count:336
      Subjects:Television, Television, Autobiography: arts and entertainment, Autobiography: arts & entertainment
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      Now the beloved host of Clive James on TV, this fifth and final instalment of his memoirs sees Clive James reflect on his adventures in television.
      <p><b>In the 1980s, Clive James found his way into full-time television. In <i>The Blaze of Obscurity</i>, his fifth book of memoir, he delivers the inside story. A hilarious, thoughtful, warts and all account of a life in the public eye.<br><br>'Clive James is an intellectual as well as a joker, a wise man as well as a wit' &ndash; <i>Observer</i></b><br><br>As his fame grew, Clive James was never alone &ndash; except in the toilet. But there, cubicle walls provided little protection against young men, standing at urinals, talking behind his back:<br><br><i>Jesus, he's looking rough.<br><br>And it's only Monday.</i><br><br>Taking it in his stride and batting away accusations of selling out, Clive James was in television for the adventure. And an adventure it was. Rollicking through the end of one century and the beginning of the next, he interviews Hefner and Hepburn, Frank Sinatra and Françoise Sagan, Peter Ustinov ('even his nose could act') and Ronald Reagan. He explores the Las Vegas Grand Prix and the Louisville Kentucky Holiday Inn talent pageant, sends <i>Postcards</i> from Kenya, Shanghai, Tokyo and Dallas, interprets the news, discovers the first bizarre examples of what has come to be known as reality TV, and promotes the career of the irrepressible Margarita Pracatan &ndash; all told here with his trademark humour and thoughtful erudition.<br><br><b><i>The Blaze of Obscurity</i> is the fifth and final book of memoir from Clive James.</b><br><br><b>Praise for Clive James:</b><br><br><b>'It is one of the most tender, frank and, above all, funny accounts of growing up I have ever read' &ndash;Michael Parkinson<br><br>'There can't be many writers of my generation who haven't been heavily influenced by Clive James' &ndash; Charlie Brooker<br><br>'A wonderfully witty and intelligent writer' &ndash; Verity Lambert</b></p>
      Imprint Name:Picador
      Publisher Name:Pan Macmillan
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2010-08-06

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      Weight242 g
      Dimensions197 × 130 × 21 mm