My Life As A Spy

My Life As A Spy

by Leslie Woodhead (Author)

Synopsis

Buffalo Soldiers for the over sixties. A wry and poignant literary memoir that follows the adventures of a young lad from Halifax as he is put through grim RAF National Service training camps and Russian language schools before being despatched to an inhospitable, Cold-War Berlin on a pointless tour of duty. A hugely evocative tale of coming of age in post-war Britain and a wry take on one young man's reluctant and eventually absurd role spying for her Majesty.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 256
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 03 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 1405040866
ISBN 13: 9781405040860

Author Bio
Leslie Woodhead is one of Britain's most distinguished documentary makers. From the mid-60s he worked as a Producer and Director on Granada TV's World in Action , later becoming Series Editor. His pioneering films, often on major Eastern European themes, have won many awards, including a BAFTA and Royal Television Society Award. In 1994, he gained an OBE for Services to Television. In addition to many articles for the national press, he has previously written an account of film-making with a remote African tribe, A Box Full Of Spirits (Heinemann, 1987).