In Confidence: Talking Frankly about Fame by Laurie Taylor

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Celebrity artists, scientists, actors, film-makers and novelists on being famous.

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In Confidence: Talking Frankly about Fame by Laurie Taylor

A study of celebrity based on the seventy odd interviews featured in the Sky Arts television series, In Confidence. Informants include David Schwimmer, Stephen Fry, Harry Belafonte, Alan Ayckbourn, Kathie Burke, Michael Frayn, Christopher Hitchens, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sheila Hancock, Richard Dawkins, Miriam Margolys, Tracey Emin, and Nigel Kennedy. Here you will find everyone from politicians to artists, film-makers to novelists, talking frankly about fame and reputation.
Professor of sociology Laurie Taylor has been one of the most distinctive voices on BBC Radio 4 for over 40 years. "Thinking Allowed" has an audience of 1.2 million. He writes the weekly satirical column on university life for Times Higher Education. His "In Confidence" series on Sky Arts TV, over 60 one-hour interviews with well-known people, forms the basis of this study of celebrity. Former editor of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Dean of Media, Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, Sally Feldman writes a regular column in Times Higher Education.
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ISBN 13 9781782797678
ISBN 10 178279767X
Title In Confidence: Talking Frankly about Fame
Author Laurie Taylor
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Collective Ink
Year published 2014-08-29
Number of pages 194
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