WHAT A LOVELY LOT OF ABOUT!
Phil Norman is a sort-of semi-pro writer with several books to his name, in particular:
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Television: A History in 100 Programmes (HarperCollins)
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The evolution of the twentieth century's most important, yet least valued, entertainment medium told via a hundred great, good, bad and plain bizarre programmes from around the world.
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"Norman writes with epigrammatic wit." - Andrew Billen, The Times.
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The Great British Tuck Shop (HarperCollins)
with Steve Berry
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Remember Spangles? Fully illustrated compendium of British sweets, snacks and soft drinks.
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"A magisterial work of social history." - Rachel Cooke, Observer Food Monthly.
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"A must-buy for sweet-eaters everywhere." - Sunday Times.
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"A book which is all kinds of amazing." - Alexis Petridis.
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