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Murray Walker: Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken (Paperback)

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  • Paperback: 496 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollinsWillow; New edition edition (9 Jun 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007126972
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007126972
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 213,155 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The drivers and teams changed, but for as long as most people can remember, Murray Walker--fast, furious and very flappable--was the voice of Formula One. In Unless I'm Very Much Mistaken, the much-loved commentator reflects on a unique career with all the style and enthusiasm that he brought to his broadcasts

Whether he's talking about his first experiences of motor sport as a competitor, his time in the army, his career in advertising, his transition from media part-timer to media legend or his retirement from frontline F1 broadcasts at the end of the 2001 season, Walker has a fascinating story to tell--and he retains his journalist's sense of what the people really want to know. He shares his face-to-face knowledge of motor sport gods like Fangio and Enzo Ferrari and recalls his less daunting encounters with British luminaries such as Nigel Mansell, the Hills, Jackie Stewart and James Hunt, including the occasion when the latter pair sniped at each other in a memorable commentary box match-up. There's also a good selection of the best Murrayisms, such as "And the battle is well and truly on if it wasn't before, and it certainly was!", "There's nothing wrong with the car except it's on fire!" and "I just stopped my startwatch".

Tremendous admiration for the skills and courage of the stars of his sport epitomises the Walker approach. This is no doubt fuelled by his own slightly fraught attempt at piloting a Formula One car in 1983 and by his experience at less pedestrian speed 15 years later when he was strapped into a two-seater McLaren behind co-commentator Martin Brundle. But he also gently settles one or two scores along the way. Elsewhere he reflects on the itinerary of affection so peculiar to the life of a British celebrity--This Is Your Life, Desert Island Discs and an OBE--and on his private life, his hugely influential parents, his late and happy marriage and what he hopes retirement will bring. It's a tribute to the man's singular voice that so much of the tone of this book is unmistakably Murray. It's not high-octane blunder-speckled race vintage, but the scripted television style he has made his own, a more measured bombast that makes this generously illustrated tome very easy to like. --Alex Hankin --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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'The sheer force and sincerity of his enthusiasm has long made him the most imitated as well as the most loved broadcaster in British life' Daily Telegraph 'Well written!a real page-turner' Classic Bikes 'An entertaining read' The Sunday Times

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I was not mistaken..., 1 Oct 2002
.... it was worth my hard-earned cash. To most fans of motor sport, Murray is a legend, and this book simply confirms his place as one of the top nice-guys of all time! I can understand a previous reviewer's comments that a professional writer could have improved the book in some ways, but I'm not sure I agree. To me, that is part of the appeal of Murray, what you're reading is his thoughts, direct from brain to paper.

I found Murray's story of his (very full) life hugely interesting - He clearly has no complaints and does not mind saying so - A lucky man indeed. He covers various areas of his life in great detail - the only area that I did not really enjoy was the sections on his old days commentating on motor-cycling events. I admit that is purely because I am not a fan of that area, so the names and occasions (of which he cites many) mean nothing to me. If you are into two-wheels, you will enjoy it as much as I enjoyed his stories of his years in four-wheeled racing.

Overall, a sincere story of an extremely interesting career (which is nowhere near over yet). I have to say if you are a fan of motorsport, or of Murray himself, then this is a must-buy, in my view. For non-motorsport fans though, be warned that whilst his own life stories (outside of sports) are excellent, there is a lot of depth about his life in the sport, so this may not be your cup of tea.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars And here comes Murray, in his V6 3/8, 12 Sep 2004
By C. Nation "chrisnation" (Bristol UK) - See all my reviews
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"Murray Walker speaks ill of no man". That is obviously a Murray Walker rule of life, probably embroidered by a team of Stirling Moss's ex-wives and hanging in a frame in pole position over Murray's work station in Hampshire.

There are things Murray has seen, heard and got on file over the past 50 years in motor racing that would be of supreme interest to fans and indeed make a valuable contribution to the history of motor racing, particularly F1, from 1949 to 2001. Some of these things might make uncomfortable reading for the people involved. In fact some of these people might get seriously hacked off with dear old Murray. In this book, Murray ducks anything that comes anywhere close to upsetting anyone.

You don't have to be vindictive or bitchy to write an honest book about a world you have been right to the centre of in the course of 50 years but straight-ahead spilling of beans where there are beans to be spilled is what the reader has a right to expect.

Murray disappoints: he's pals with everybody and no-one in this book has any reason to cross him off their Xmas card list. But we know for absolutely certain that a collection of egos that would blot out the sun across a whole continent can't spend 10 months of the year competing against each other, even to the point where they kill themselves or the other guy, year in year out, without demonstrating some very unpleasant attitudes, appalling behavoir and deeply unattractive personalities. You'd never guess it from this book.

Of course, there's lots of stuff here that is interesting and amusing but it just lacks a critical edge and so makes me think "Murray, you're not firing on all cylinders."
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Easy reading, a great book on a great man, 8 Jan 2003
By P. Mccowie "Capt Biggles" (Newcastle, UK) - See all my reviews
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With just a passing interest in F1, I bought this book mainly because I have an interest in broadcasting and I thought that Murray Walker had been in broadcasting for so long he would have pleanty of insights. What I didn't realise that he only became a full time broadcaster after he had retired from his 'first career' of advertising. This didn't hinder me as he has been doing commentaries for many years (50+). How he managed to fit in all this media work AND a full time job I will never know !!

This book is easy reading. You can tell that it hasn't been ghost written and I think it is all the better for it. Murray says what he feels and over the pages you feel as if you really get to know him.

The only critism of it is that you get the feeling he doesn't want to hurt anyones feelings. Is he really that nice ? He probably is but he only has harsh words to say about two people. And to say 'Harsh' is an overstatement !! He merely says he didn't like the way they thought or conducted their private lives.

Overall, I would reccommend this book for a quick, light read. It should suit both F1 fans and non-fans as for the first half of the book, F1 is barely mentioned but concentrates on his advertising work and part time commentating (Mainly motorcycles).

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4.0 out of 5 stars Charming, witty, readable but perhaps a little uncritical
Murray Walker has led a fascinating life and I was hoping that his autobiography would cover more of it; as it is after a fairly conventional and chronological first third of the... Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2003 by Peter Fenelon

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique (except for other copies which are totally identical)
From front to back, this book is a joy to read, and is pervaded by the kind of charm and humour that Murray Walker brought to F1 over his many years of service. Read more
Published on 23 Jun 2003 by Touring Mars

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellenty written book about the MAN not the sport.
Murray Walker has had a great life, serving in the army, having a regular career and well as his 'hobby' of TV and Radio commentary. Read more
Published on 13 May 2003 by C. Thomas

2.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat interesting, but entirely predictable
Let be start by saying that Murray is a man I admire enormously. His retirement was a real setback for F1, and the 'show' continues to suffer as a result. Read more
Published on 18 Feb 2003 by Colm P Doherty

3.0 out of 5 stars disappointing for F1 fans
I got this book as a present. I had thought about buying it when I saw it in the shop - I would go home and buy it from Amazon of course - the cover price was like all things in... Read more
Published on 28 Dec 2002 by R. Szweda

5.0 out of 5 stars Mistaken at times but that's the point
I have to confess to being one of the few men in Britain who is bored by cars , and as a result no nothing about even the average car in the street. Read more
Published on 28 Nov 2002 by djenkins3

5.0 out of 5 stars Do my eyes decieve me, or is this a great book?
I've always been a fan of Murray's commentary, the enthusiasm and obvious passion in his voice, coupled with those humourous slip-ups, often made dull races seem thrilling (we... Read more
Published on 27 Nov 2002 by martinukuk

5.0 out of 5 stars What can you say ... ?
One of my all-time heroes ... I remember his voice from when I was a little kid, commentating on Mansell's early days in F1 with his usual plethora of enthusiasm and gusto. Read more
Published on 17 Nov 2002 by Michael J. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars What can you say ... ?
One of my all-time heroes ... I remember his voice from when I was a little kid, commentating on Mansell's early days in F1 with his usual plethora of enthusiasm and gusto. Read more
Published on 17 Nov 2002 by Michael J. Taylor

4.0 out of 5 stars Review of Murray Walker Autobiography
The work contains a complete account of the author's life concentrating on his broadcasting career. The author has obviously written the biography himself, without the assistance... Read more
Published on 7 Sep 2002 by Derek Lorimer

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