Johnners - The Life Of Brian

Johnners - The Life Of Brian

by Barry Johnston (Author)

Synopsis

Born in 1912, Brian spent a luxurious childhood in a Queen Anne house in Hertfordshire. When he was just ten years old the family suffered the tragic death of his father and were forced to sell the family home. A few years later Brian was sent to Eton, which he always said were the happiest days of his life - and where he demonstrated an early flair for cricket. After leaving school he longed to join the theatre, but instead travelled to Hamburg and then Brazil to learn the family trade - the coffee business. His travels were cut short after eighteen months when he became gravely ill and he returned home.

War broke out and Brian joined the 2nd Battallion Grenadier Guards serving in Normandy after D-Day, where he earned the Military Cross for 'untiring determination and cheerfulness under fire'. Six weeks after being demobbed he joined the BBC. He only planned to work there a few months; he ended up staying for 48 years, where his career ranged from performing in music halls, presenting children's television shows and, of course, presenting and commentating on television and radio, which quickly made him a household name. Told with candour and affection, THE LIFE OF BRIAN reveals the private side of a man who became a public institution.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 10 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0340824719
ISBN 13: 9780340824719
Book Overview: Much-loved cricket commentator, broadcaster and national treasure Brian Johnston now has a defintive biography - written by his son, Barry.

Media Reviews
A beautifully balanced book. It certainly does tell the whole story * Christopher Martin-Jenkins, BBC Test Match Special *
In the commentary box at the end of every Test match the commentators vote on the Brian Johnston champagne moment - something extraordinary, memorable, even absurd. It is a fitting monument, as is this respectful, loving book * P.J. Kavanagh, Spectator *
Johnston maganes to steer that fine line of being the guardian of his father's memory without being sentimental...I found it immensely moving to read of the darker moments which touched the life of the man who has so often lifted me out of my own doldrums with his easy good humour * Sybil Ruscoe, Daily Telegraph *
JOHNNERS is a richly entertaining tribute to one of the pioneers and characters of radio and televsion broadcasting and will appeal to cricket lovers and non cricket lovers alike * Birmingham Post *
Author Bio
BARRY JOHNSTON is Brian's eldest son. He appeared with the harmony group Design on more than 50 television shows in the 1970s. He moved to Los Angeles where he presented the breakfast show on KLOA Radio, and has broadcast regularly on BBC local radio and Radio 5. He now runs BarryMour Productions and has produced audio cassettes by Tony Benn, Dickie Bird, Jack Dee and many others. Barry has edited several books including Letters Home 1926-1945 and A Delicious Slice of Johnners.