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Entirely Up to You, Darling [Hardcover]

Richard Attenborough , Diana Hawkins
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Review

Actor and director Richard Attenborough is a giant of British cinema - and one of the best connected men in the world of showbusiness ... Now he's tellling his extraordinary story ... Moving and enthralling --Daily Mail

Classic Attenborough... So riveting that I was up till 2am reading it --The Guardian

Richard Attenborough s autobiography is the most compelling you ll read all year. The narrative is packed with big name anecdotes and insights into acting, film making, family life, love and personal tragedy. It s funny, entertaining and very moving. --Sainsbury's Magazine

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`Classic Attenborough'

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`They make for enjoyable reading because Attenborough has had such a rich and varied life'

Review

'Richard Attenborough's autobiography is the most compelling you'll read all year... It's funny, entertaining and very moving'

Book Description

The long awaited autobiography by one of the world's best-loved actors and directors.

Scotland on Sunday

There is, in Attenborough's life, as arresting a sense of narrative as in his films

Daily Telegraph

Marvellously readable. Attenborough's passion reverberates on the page and the stories are good

Time Out

A compelling, self-deprecating and at times puckish memoir... In fact, it's in a superior biographical league

Sunday Express

'An honest and revealing book... One of the most readable and entertaining show business memoirs I have read'

Scotland on Sunday

'The human tale underneath is the story of a man with determination and purpose... There is, in Attenborough's life, as arresting a sense of narrative as in his films'

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Richard Attenborough and Diana Hawkins have been friends and colleagues for nearly 50 years.They have now teamed up to write this frank and funny account of their unlikely partnership and his extraordinary life.

Attenborough is the octogenarian celebrity peer, happily married since 1945, describing a lifetime of ceaseless activity as film star, director, producer, company chairman and indefatigable campaigner.

Hawkins, 70, a twice divorced author and single parent who lived for a time on benefits, went on to become Attenborough's publicist, business partner and, ultimately, his co-producer.

He is staunch Labour, she is a committed Conservative.His glass is always half full, hers obstinately half empty.

Together, laughing and squabbling, they have travelled the world, meeting people and making films.Among the eclectic cast of characters who appear in this two-handed memoir are Steve McQueen, Mother Teresa, Charlie Chaplin, Robert Mugabe, Edward G Robinson, Shirley MacLaine, Ronald Reagan, David Lean, Margaret Thatcher, John Mills, Steven Spielberg, Noel Coward, Tommy Lawton, Indira Gandhi, George Brown and Nelson Mandela.

Prompted by his adventures in the movie business, Attenborough goes on to reflect on the highs and lows of a long life, both in and out of the public gaze.He writes revealingly of his passion for football and politics, of his avuncular relationship with Princess Diana and finally about the tsunami tragedy which engulfed his family in December 2004.

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Richard Attenborough and Diana Hawkins have been friends and colleagues for nearly 50 years.They have now teamed up to write this frank and funny account of their unlikely partnership and his extraordinary life.

Attenborough is the octogenarian celebrity peer, happily married since 1945, describing a lifetime of ceaseless activity as film star, director, producer, company chairman and indefatigable campaigner.

Hawkins, 70, a twice divorced author and single parent who lived for a time on benefits, went on to become Attenborough's publicist, business partner and, ultimately, his co-producer.

He is staunch Labour, she is a committed Conservative.His glass is always half full, hers obstinately half empty.

Together, laughing and squabbling, they have travelled the world, meeting people and making films.Among the eclectic cast of characters who appear in this two-handed memoir are Steve McQueen, Mother Teresa, Charlie Chaplin, Robert Mugabe, Edward G Robinson, Shirley MacLaine, Ronald Reagan, David Lean, Margaret Thatcher, John Mills, Steven Spielberg, Noel Coward, Tommy Lawton, Indira Gandhi, George Brown and Nelson Mandela.

Prompted by his adventures in the movie business, Attenborough goes on to reflect on the highs and lows of a long life, both in and out of the public gaze.He writes revealingly of his passion for football and politics, of his avuncular relationship with Princess Diana and finally about the tsunami tragedy which engulfed his family in December 2004.

From the Back Cover

'Actor and director Richard Attenborough is a giant of British cinema - and one of the best connected men in the world of showbusiness ... Now he's telling his extraordinary story ... Moving and enthralling' Daily Mail

'One of the most readable and entertaining showbusiness memoirs I have read ... There are some nail-biting moments, including the desperate struggle to finance Gandhi, which was a whisker away from collapsing mid-shoot and, more alarmingly, an occasion when Attenborough was duffed up by some Afrikaaner thugs while visiting South Africa to research Cry Freedom ... He also writes movingly about his family, including the tsunami tragedy of 2004 ... It's an honest and revealing book and, not surprisingly given Attenborough's longevity in showbusiness and broad life beyond movies, it is chock full of famous names' Sunday Express

'Marvellously readable. Attenborough's passion reverberates on the page and the stories are good' Daily Telegraph

'Classic Attenborough ... So riveting that I was up till 2am reading it' Simon Hattenstone, Guardian

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

About the Author

Famous for more than sixty film performances, beginning in wartime with In Which We Serve and continuing with such classics as Brighton Rock, The Angry Silence, 10 Rillington Place, The Great Escape, Miracle on 34th Street and Spielberg's Jurassic Park, Richard Attenborough has always fought tenaciously for the survival of British cinema.As a producer/director he has also been the driving force behind Gandhi, Oh! What a Lovely War, A Bridge Too Far, Cry Freedom and Shadowlands.

The elder brother of eminent naturalist, Sir David Attenborough, and husband of actress, Sheila Sim, he was knighted in 1976, appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF in 1987 and became a life peer in 1993.He has chaired numerous professional organisations including Channel 4 Television and the British Film Institute and, over the years, has worked tirelessly for a wide range of British and international charities.

Diana Hawkins, formerly a broadcaster and latterly a film producer, wrote the storyline for Chaplin and, as Diana Carter, three novels and a children's book.She is currently an executive director of Dragon International Studios, a company chaired by Richard Attenborough, which is building a new film making facility in South Wales.

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