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|author= Tom Watkins
|title= Let's Make Lots of Money: My Life as the Biggest Man in Pop
|rating= 4
|genre= Entertainment
|summary= Who on earth would be a manager in the larger than life, here today gone tomorrow world of pop? Anybody with an ego, a ruthless streak, an opportunity to embrace the chances and accept that it's not going to last, evidently. Tom Watkins is just one of several to have walked the fine line, and for part of the time, quite successfully. As his memoirs suggest, part of the time was achievement enough.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0753541971</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Adrian Mourby
|summary=There is nothing else for it but to declare my love for ''Danger Mouse'' (and no, I don't mean the musician/producer, or the remake, which I've not sampled). What I didn't know at the time to call 'breaking the fourth wall', the chutzpah and energy of the storytelling, and primarily the simple and simply brilliant character design made it one of my go-to sources for entertainment, and about the only thing that would get the TV switched to ITV, apart from ''Blockbusters''. The dates on the front of this volume prove we're referring to the genius original series, but these contents seem to me fully new. Taking it that they are, has the idea stood the test of time, and will people be on board for what is surely a much-belated tribute gift book?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0753545225</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Simon Callow
|title=Orson Welles, Volume 3: One-Man Band
|rating=4.5
|genre=Biography
|summary= Orson Welles, the noted actor, director and producer, was one of those larger than life characters whose impact on the world of stage and screen during his lifetime was inestimable. Simon Callow has found the task of condensing his story into a single volume is impossible, and this is the third of three solid instalments.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099502836</amazonuk>
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