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Pursued by Bishops - The Memoirs of Edwin Apps

Pursued by Bishops - The Memoirs of Edwin Apps

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Publisher's Synopsis

Today a successful painter in France, in the nineteen fifties and sixties Edwin Apps was a familiar face on British television. Born into a family of auctioneers and hop farmers in East Kent in 1931, a family break up led to his being sent to the Clergy Orphan School in 1940. Evacuated to a luxury hotel on the Cornish coast, he trained falcons and learnt Latin in a cocktail bar. At seventeen, he joined a weekly rep in the north of England. The 1949 Canterbury Festival saw him making angels' wings with Dorothy Sayers and rescuing her from a bomb crater after a festive evening. Reluctant National Service, the Central School, touring in the fifties, theatrical landladies, live television comedy with Jimmy Edwards and Harry Worth; visiting Corsica with Frank Muir and writing "All Gas and Gaiters," are all part of this amusing, fast moving narrative supported by a wealth of contemporary letters and seventy photos.

Book information

ISBN: 9782915723946
Publisher: Durand-Peyroles Publisher
Imprint: Durand-Peyroles Publisher
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Number of pages: 412
Weight: 624g
Height: 230mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 25mm