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This second book in this two-volume series features the remaining shooting scripts from the classic series, complete with revealing annotations and previously unseen material. Volume 2 also includes the script for the unproduced Prisoner episode 'Don't Get Yourself Killed' and the pilot script for a planned McGoohan follow-up to The Prisoner, a series provisionally entitled The Outsider.
The Prisoner: The Original Scripts brings a new dimension to the discussion and appreciation of this classic programme. |
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| Quinlan's Character Stars |
| author: |
David Quinlan |
| ISBN: |
1-903111-67-6 |
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253x190mm, hardback |
| pages: |
472 |
| published: |
March 2004 |
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£24.99 |
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"Oh, it's him, you know, he was in, oh What's It Called, and all those films with Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire." Identification of your favourite scene-stealers should no longer be a problem with the latest edition of Quinlan's Character Stars. Now expanded and updated to include more than 1200 entries, this book remains the number one information source on those familiar film faces that everyone knows, but few can add the name to. Not just the good, the bad and the ugly, but the fat, the foolish, the gloomy, the cheerful, the pompous and the menacing. Each entry includes a brief biographical sketch, a photograph of the actor or actress, and a definitive listing of all their movie performances. |
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| Part of a series of photographic books published in association with Rex Features, Britain's leading independent picture library. Jimi Hendrix revolutionised rock music with his flamboyant style and breathtaking musicianship. This book highlights some of the greatest stills of Jimi Hendrix and his band mates Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding taken during 1967. As well as publicity sessions and candid backstage shots, there are pictures of Hendrix with contemporaries Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend, and a revealing look at the recording of the second Experience album, Axis: Bold As Love. |
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| Rex Collections: Queen |
| author: |
Ray Tedman |
| ISBN: |
1-905287-06-2 |
| format: |
292 x 212 mm, paperback |
| pages: |
160 |
| published: |
November 2005 |
| price: |
£12.99 |
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| Singer Farrokh Bulsara (better known as Freddie Mercury), bassist John Deacon, guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor became, from 1971, collectively known as Queen. Clashing together an outrageously eclectic set of influences, the band found a winning formula. The visual style of the band meant that they were a constant target for rock's elite photographers. The seemingly endless string of hit singles and albums was tragically cut short by Mercury's death in 1991, but the fans' fascination with the band has never waned. |
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