
Whicker's War
Author: Alan Whicker
Narrator: Alan Whicker
Abridged: 3 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 11/27/2014

Author: Alan Whicker
Narrator: Alan Whicker
Abridged: 3 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 11/27/2014
Alan Whicker’s long and extremely distinguished career includes positions as a newspaper war correspondent in Korea, foreign correspondent, novelist, writer, radio broadcaster and host of over 30 episodes of Whicker's World between 1959 and 1993. He has worked for the BBC and ITV, has been broadcast by Channel 4 and has been a producer and host for numerous television specials and documentaries. He was awarded a CBE in 2005.
Unfortunately, I was just a bit too young fully to appreciate the seemingly endless broadcasts of “Whicker’s World” in the 1970s, and to my mind that much travelled broadcaster was more memorable for his equally endless American Express television adverts of the same period! I was too young to appre......more
Alan Whicker is a well know , respected broadcaster, one of the creators in 1957 of the BBC's famous "Tonight Program." In 1967 he joined ITV's new Yorkshire Television where he wrote and produced over 300 of his highly regarded "Whicker's World." In addition, he has written a number of very well ac......more
Yeah, I know the book is by Alan Whicker but I was on holiday and desperate for a read so picked this up off the shelf... ...and actually, it wasn't that bad at all. An interesting account of Mr W's WWW2 days from landing at Naples to seeing off the Nazis via Milan.......more
Another book you can't help but read in the voice of the author. If war was like this now the BBC would be making up new superlatives every day. Amazing.......more
'a vivid warm-hearted record of his experiences as a leading member of the Army Film and Photo Unit in Italy during the second world … Whicker's prose is such a natural expression of his ebullient personality … that reading it one seems to hear that laconic humour and to realize that he is as dapper and jaunty as he was in 1943.'Sunday Times ‘Riveting – a marathon television series, now a compulsive and fascinating book…’Radio 4 'My bookshelf would certainly be poorer without this written record. Inspired…and inspiring.'Manchester Evening News 'It almost doesn't seem like a book at all, for so familiar is the Whicker economy of language and word rhythms that it is impossible to look over the opening paragraphs without hearing the Whicker voice reading the words out loud inside your head.'Jean Moir, Daily Telegraph 'One of the outstanding broadcasters of the age and a reporter with notable gifts. Surrounded by carnage, corpses and the memory of lost friends, his familiar voice was as lilting and playful as ever, but laced with elegy…It was beautifully written and delivered with such assurance that even the pauses were eloquent.'Stephen Pile, Daily Telegraph