Headlines and Hedgerows: A Memoir

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Take a trip down memory lane with the memoir from national TV treasure John Craven, as he recounts both the highs and lows of one of the longest entertaining careers in history, and the people and animals that have helped to shape it.’Magical memoirs. A BBC legend. A broadcasting icon. The best bits from cub reporter to Countryfile’ Daily MailHe began by reading the front page of the evening newspaper in the kitchen to his mother and aunt.Since then, he’s spoken to the nation on the BBC almost every week for more than half a century and is one of the most-beloved broadcasters of our time.Presenter of treasured programmes Newsround, Countryfile and Swap Shop, John brought us the headlines and breaking news of our childhood and later helped us discover the magic and wonder of the British countryside.Now, in his first ever autobiography, he recounts a life in news, his childhood, the great impact that the absence of his father – held prisoner for three and a half years while fighting for his country – had on him. He writes too about the people, the major events – and, of course, the animals – that have shaped his life.This is John Craven. And this is the story behind the man so many of us grew up watching on our television screens.’A cracking read’ Chris Evans

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Weight 0.251 kg
Dimensions 2.2 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
Format

Paperback

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Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

2020-2-20

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1405932694

About The Author

John Craven was born in Leeds and started his journalistic career as a junior reporter on the Harrogate Advertiser. In 1972 he launched the world's first television news bulletin for children, John Craven's Newsround. In 1989, after 3,000 episodes, John left to present the steadfast television institution that is Countryfile and has brought the glorious British countryside to our television screens ever since.

Review Quote

Magical memoirs. A BBC legend. A broadcasting icon. The best bits from cub reporter to Countryfile . . . his early career sounds like a riot

Other text

From his Yorkshire childhood to his television career from Newsround to Countryfile, the presenter tells his story