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Halfway To Hollywood

Diaries 1980-1988 (Volume Two)

Michael Palin

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English
Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
09 September 2014
After a live performance at the Hollywood Bowl, The Pythons made their last performance together in 1983 in the hugely successful Monty Python's Meaning of Life. Writing and acting in films and television then took over much of Michael's life, culminating in the smash hit A Fish Called Wanda (for which he won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor), and the first of his seven celebrated television journeys for the BBC. He co-produced, wrote and played the lead in The Missionary opposite Maggie Smith, who also appeared with him in A Private Function, written by Alan Bennett.

Such was his fame in the US, he was enticed into once again hosting the enormously popular show Saturday Night Live, in one edition of which his mother makes a highly successful surprise guest appearance. He filmed several journeys for television and became chairman of the pressure group, Transport 2000. His family remains a constant as his and Helen's children enter their teens.

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Imprint:   Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 54mm
Weight:   550g
ISBN:   9781780229027
ISBN 10:   178022902X
Pages:   704
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   www.palinstravels.co.uk

Michael Palin established his reputation with MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS and RIPPING YARNS. His work also includes several films, including an award-winning performance in A FISH CALLED WANDA and, more recently, AMERICAN FRIENDS and FIERCE CREATURES. His television credits include two films for the BBC's Great Railway Journeys, the plays EAST OF IPSWICH and NUMBER 27, and Alan Bleasdale's GBH. The books he wrote to accompany his TV travels have all been bestsellers, as are his published diaries.

Reviews for Halfway To Hollywood: Diaries 1980-1988 (Volume Two)

Palin reminds me of Samuel Johnson: driven, intellectually formidable, and spurred on by self-reproach and the wholly irrational idea that he's not really getting on with it ... Palin is a seriously good writer. These diaries are full of fine phrases and sharp little sketches of scenes DAILY MAIL This is a brisk, pithy, amusing read, teeming with the writer's inner life, crammed with high-quality observations ... and deft ink-pen sketches of his associates SPECTATOR Charming and vastly entertaining IRISH TIMES His entries are riddled with the astute wit and generosity of spirit that characterise both his performances and his previously published writing TIME OUT, 'Book of the Week' It's clear why Cleese later nominated Palin as his luxury item on Desert Island Discs ... he makes such unfailingly good company ... this is the agreeably written story of how a former Python laid the foundation stone by which he would reinvent himself as a public institution: the People's Palin GUARDIAN A fascinating and wry cultural take on the 1980s ... it's also, when added to volume one, proving to be the most beguiling and revealing of ongoing autobiographies SUNDAY HERALD This is the Michael Palin with whom the public has fallen in love. A man whose ordinary likeability makes us feel we know him, and that he is incapable of nastiness or an outburst of bad temper SUNDAY TELEGRAPH provides humour aplenty DAILY TELEGRAPH There are some fabulous and very funny snippets about Alan Bennett and Maggie Smith ... the behind-the-scenes antics of the Pythons and their wider circle make great reading OBSERVER


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