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Title: You're Him, Aren't You?: An Autobiography (Blakes Seven Big Finish)
ISBN: 1844352366
Author:
Paul Darrow
Publicate Date: 2006-10-01 Publish: 2006-10-01
List Price: $27.95
Average Customer Rating: 5.0
Format: Hardcover
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1: More Value than just Blakes Seven
Of course I bought it because I was an avid fan of the Blakes Seven TV series. And, like many, intrigued by the characters of the protaganists. Particularly Kerr Avon, as played by Paul Darrow. However the book received one of my highest accolades - "a two o'clock in the morning" read. I stayed up as late as that to turn the pages, and I'm getting older and need my sleep!
It is a deeply interesting memoir, not only of Blakes 7, the making of the show, the other actors, but of Mr Darrow's own life. Which he shares with us up to the age of 17, when he decided on his career, and largely limits himself to professional recollections afterward. Which is great when one is an actor and has another persona, indeed several. As the other reviewers say, it is like chatting to the man, so easy, pleasant and personal is his style.
As he points out, Blakes 7 was a four-year stint in a forty-year career, but he is fated to be remembered as the memorable, anti-heroic, character he created. Not so bad a fate! A rewarding read.
Monya
author of The Pirate And The Puritan
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2: Lord Darrow, indeed...!
Being a huge fan of Blake's Seven, I was rather anxious to read this; not disappointed in any way! Mr Darrow has led an altogether interesting life, and his writing style lends itself quite well to telling us all about it. It reads less like a book and more like talking to him over dinner and drinks. Overall, a must for any fan of Blake's Seven and anyone with interest in British culture and dramatic history.
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3: Delightful!
I purchased this book as a gift for a fan of the Blake's 7 series, and then read it first, to make sure it would be an OK gift. I did not expect to be absolutely delighted by Mr. Darrow's autobiography. Not only is his life very interesting, but his manner of writing is extremely charming, full of wit -- surprisingly friendly and intimate. I felt like I was having dinner with an old friend who had the best stories to tell. I highly recommend this book to fans of autobiography (not to mention Blake's 7 fans!), the theatre, and just pleasant reading. Thank you, Mr. Darrow!
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