I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!


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"Have you ever wondered how the Bushtucker Trial is dreamed up? Or what Ant and Dec's daily routine is when they are filming the show? ... Packed with behind-the-scenes secrets and ... photos from the [British version of] the show ... You'll hear from the stars who have called the jungle their home, meet the people who make it all happen and get the juiciest gossip from thirteen unforgettable series"--Publisher's description.




I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The Inside Story


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Celebrities roughing it in the jungle, sleeping in hammocks, subsisting on a diet of rice and beans and being forced to face all manner of gruesome challenges in order to win food and supplies. It can only be I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! Presented by the inimitable Ant and Dec, I'm A Celebrity ... has become part of our nation's fabric. Every winter, for three unmissable weeks, it brightens our television screens and dominates the press, social media chatter and gossip in schools, offices and homes up and down the land. Here, at last, is the book that fans of the show have been waiting for. It will reveal a feast of behind-the-scenes secrets and is packed with everything viewers could ask for, including: the untold story behind the show; a look at the best - and worst - Bushtucker Trials, plus a mountain of fascinating facts and jungle trivia. Guiding you around this cornucopia of jungle treats will be Brucey the Cockroach, a critter who's been with the show right from the start and dumped on the head of everyone from pop stars to politicians. Lavishly produced, stunningly designed and delivered with its tongue firmly in its cheek, I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! The Inside Story is a must-have for any fan of the show.




Katie and Alex


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The rollercoaster romance of Katie Price (AKA glamour-model Jordan) and Alex Reid has been a media sensation from the start, blossoming amidst much gossip and speculation. Alison Maloney discusses the inside story past, present and future in this intimate and essential book.




Kerry


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Kerry Katona is one of Britain's most talked-about celebrities, juggling motherhood and a front-page lifestyle with a very turbulent personal life. Her early childhood saw Kerry witness depression, financial hardship and even a suicide bid by her mother, before being brought up in children's homes and by foster families. Aged just eighteen, however, her fortunes changed and she shot to stardom as one of the founding members of pop group Atomic Kitten, securing a succession of hit singles, sell-out tours and a fairytale wedding -- to Westlife's Brian McFadden. Crowned 'Queen of the Jungle' on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and Celebrity Mum of the Year in 2004, it looked as though Kerry had left heartache behind for good. But news soon broke that her marriage to Brian was over. Rumours of depression, domestic violence and their break-up filled the papers. Battling the odds once again, she bounced back, with a Valentines marriage to Mark Croft followed by the birth of a beautiful third daughter and later a son. But in recent times Kerry has struggled with alcohol and depression adding to the very public demise of her celebrity career.




Inside Rupert's Brain


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A portrait of News Corp.'s controversial chairman and CEO draws on the comments of top executives, competitors, and Wall Street experts to address such topics as how he grew his global media empire, the real reasons he challenged the television establishment, and his acquisition of MySpace.




Warden Stories 5102


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This book has true stories about celebraties: Barbara Winsor, Leslie Phillips. Louis Walsh, Westlife, Rihanna, Audley Harrison, Richard Madeley, Liv Tyler. Simon Gregson.Ben Stiller and Chris Rock.Comedian Jo Brand.Ex England Footballer Les Ferdinand.Gordon Ramsey, Jamie Oliver, Garry Rhodes. BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles.Ant n Dec. Maddona, Aaron Barschak, Justin Timberlake, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, Chris Cornell, Sugarbabes, Jimmy Carr, Leigh Francis.Prince William, Kate Middleton, Gene Simmons, Jermery Clarkson, Fern Cotton, Reggie Yates, Jo Whiley, Sara Cox, Edith Bowman. Kate Moss, Pete Doherty, Dom Joly, Iwan Thomas, Abi Titmuss.Chelsea FC footballer's Drogba, Frank Lampard. Keria Knightley.Peter Mandleson.Roger Daltry.BBC journalist Alan Johnston. Tracey Barnard from Big Brother, Wendy Richards.John Hurt, BBC 1xrta DJ's Ace n Vis. All in all, this book is hightly entertaining that will make you laugh and u




Alanatomy


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***If you loved Alan's first memoir - Look Who It Is! - then his follow-up, Alanatomy, will take you further into the hilarious and bizarre world of the country's favourite chatty man.*** 'As laugh out loud as his TV shows' Daily Mirror It must seem strange to you that I've called a book Alanatomy . . . For anyone who has taken the time to see my stand-up performances or watched my chat show, 'Chattyman', knows that my body has hardly been kind to me - in fact there've been times when we've actually stopped talking to each other. Balding, myopic, often flaky with psoriasis, back fat that hangs suspended like a cape, a voice that could strip varnish, an increasingly dodgy hip and even dodgier teeth. Why would you draw attention to it? you must ask. Couldn't you just call the book something else? Do you think the Great British Public is ready to pore over your body? Well, as I turn forty and take stock of my showbiz life over the last ten years or so, I have learnt to embrace my flaws and face my shortcomings. In fact, strange as it might seem, the things I hate about myself have become my trademark and I am slowly, begrudgingly learning to, if not love them, to at least live with them. I am ready now to take a long hard look at myself and that's what Alanatomy is. It's the story of my rise to fame: the joys, the traumas, the parties, the disappointments. Hopefully you will find it witty, fun, heartwarming, but more importantly honest, and that it will keep you entertained every time you pick it up. Alanatomy is the chance for you to get beneath my skin and see the real me because, and to continue the anatomical theme if I may, this showbiz existence can sometimes feel like an autopsy - picked at, probed and scrutinized with every inch of your body held up for analysis, but unlike an actual autopsy, you are very much alive. So I give you Alanatomy: The Inside Story. I am laying myself out on the slab for your entertainment; naked, stripped bare. Grab your scalpel, peel back the skin and go deep, have a good old probe around at my life so far. Yes, you are going to find guts, a fair bit of cheek, maybe even a little bit of gristle, but hopefully, you'll find a whole lot of heart.




Get Me Out of Here


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This dark satire about an entitled young banker in a downward spiral is “a very modern and thoroughly haunting piece of work” (The Sunday Telegraph). It’s 2008 and Matt Freeman is living in London, desperately trying to keep a toehold in the financial world by running a shadow banking business with contacts in North Korea and Iran. He is furious with the emptiness and impermanence of twenty-first century life—but addicted to the allure of luxury possessions: cars, watches, bespoke suits. And meanwhile, there is the question of why the women in Matt Freeman’s life seem to disappear. Capturing one of the world’s financial capitals at a crucial moment, poised between extravagant excess and a terrifying recession, Get Me Out of Here is a satirical psychological thriller about the rage and desperation that come with the expectation of money for nothing. By turns darkly comic and unnerving, Sutton’s novel possesses a moral authority rare in contemporary fiction.




The Test


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Winner of the Wisden Book of the Year Eighteen years, eight series, eight defeats. These are the facts. I look around the room. We’re a young team. Strauss, Flintoff, Vaughan, the new guy, Kevin Pietersen. None of us remember England holding the Ashes. We are a generation that have grown up in Australia’s shadow. In 2005 Simon Jones took part in the greatest Ashes series of all time. As a devastating fast bowler in a brave young England team, Jones went toe to toe with the might of the seemingly unbeatable Australians. Over the course of fifty-four days Simon would experience the greatest highs of his career, and plunge to the lowest depths. The series would change his life for ever. In chapters that alternate between an unforgettable, insider's account of each of the five Tests and the remainder of his life, Simon presents the raw and unvarnished truth behind international sport; the joy and the sacrifice, the physical and mental cost and the unrelenting pressure. Heroes emerge, and cricketing legends are made human.




Channel 4


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This book covers a dramatic decade in the fortunes of Britain's quirkiest broadcaster. It opens in 2009, with the realisation that Channel 4's biggest money spinner, Big Brother, had become a toxic asset and would have to be discarded, at the same time as advertising revenues were shrinking in the wake of the 2008 financial crash. Maggie Brown's compelling narrative, which draws on interviews with key players in Channel 4's story and unique access to the broadcaster's archives, takes us inside the boardroom battles, changes in senior management and commissioning teams, interventions by the media regulator Ofcom, and the channel's response to a rapidly-changing media and political landscape. Brown describes how the channel, under its new chief executive David Abraham, successfully fought off the threat of privatisation, which became a reality after the Conservatives' general election victory in 2015. The price for remaining publicly funded was a substantial relocation of Channel 4's operations, with Leeds announced in 2018 as a new 'regional hub'. The Channel 4 story is also one of ambitious and innovative programming, with a new director of content, Jay Hunt, instigating radical changes in commissioning and scheduling. Brown traces programming hits and losses during this period, with the departure to competitors of celebrity chefs, Black Mirror and Charlie Brooker, horse racing and Formula 1, and a reappraisal of the remit of institutions such as Channel 4 News and Film 4. But there were successes too, with the 2012 Paralympics helping to restore a public service sheen, and new programmes such as Gogglebox in 2013 connecting with younger audiences, and, in 2016, the coup of taking The Great British Bake Off from its home at the BBC.