I am an Oil Tanker: Travels with My Radio

I am an Oil Tanker: Travels with My Radio

by Fi Glover (Author)

Synopsis

'Like an acne ridden teenager Vienna is a lot sexier at night. You drive through vast streets lined with grand hotels all with a matching concierge. The Triest Hotel has one of those heavy doors designed to keep out the riff-raff as well as the Austrian winters. Inside it's all hushed and marbled and the reception desk bares just one tropical flower. The staff are minimalist as well. The receptionist looks like she may well be a close personal friend of Kate Moss and Meg Gallagher but I can forgive her because her English is much better than my German and the Blue Danube FM website didn't have a translation for 'I'm knackered and shivering and it would be lovely if I could have a cheese sandwich and some Lemsip asap.' Apparently Johnny Depp has stayed at the Trieste in Vienna and liked it very much. Which isn't saying much. These days you can guarantee that every hip hotel in the world has either entertained him, Liz Hurley or the Dalai Lama. Whoever stayed in my room last night has left a London phone number on the note pad. I'm tempted to phone but I don't want to wake Patsy up.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 286
Edition: 1st pbk ed.
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 01 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0091877865
ISBN 13: 9780091877866

Media Reviews
Her wit is brut dry. - Anne Karpf, Observer Glover is witty and, I'm afraid I have to say it, feisty to boot. - Stephen Armstrong, The Times
Author Bio
Fi Glover is a bit of a traveller. She is also more than a little obsessive about the radio. In January 2000 she set off on a journey which took her around the world, via many radio stations and some very strange communities. From Somerset Sounds to Howard Stern City, Miami to Monserrat, it is a wonderfully funny and strangely moving quest to find the perfect radio station. Previously a much loved voice of GLR, Fi Glover is currently the host of BBC Radio Five Live's subversive Sunday Service, and BBC 2's somewhat less subversive Travel Show