Graham Norton Laid Bare

Graham Norton Laid Bare

by Alison Bowyer (Author)

Synopsis

Since being spotted on Channel 5, Graham Norton's career has gone through the roof. With four series of his incredibly popular TV chat show, So Graham Norton under his belt and his new show V Graham Norton being aired nightly, he remains incredibly popular and his unique blend of camp comedy, cosy chattiness, and brilliant bitchiness has earned him a place in the nation's hearts Now as sales of the hardback edition of Alison Bowyer's 'surprisingly interesting, in-depth biography' (Company magazine) have shown, his fans do want to know about his rarely discussed private life. Now published in paperback for the first time, Graham Norton Laid Bare, by biographer and journalist Alison Bowyer, is full of revealing interviews with friends, lovers and associates and presents a rounded, fascinating picture of this irrepressibly likeable man.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd
Published: 06 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0233051155
ISBN 13: 9780233051154

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Author Bio
Alison Bowyer is a top show business journalist who has worked for national newspapers for many years. She started working on Fleet Street at the age of 19, as a reporter working on the Sunday Mirror and the Mail on Sunday. She later joined the staff of the Sun as a feature writer before going freelance in 1990. She is a regular contributor to numerous national newspapers and magazines, writing about some of the biggest names in show business. She has also written biographies of Noel Edmonds, Dawn French, Delia Smith (Deutsch) and is currently writing the first biography of Liz Hurley which will be published by Andre Deutsch in April 2003.