Jeremy Carrad

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== Biography ==
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Jeremy Carrad has led a varied life - born in 1932, he grew up first in Sutton Coldfield and then in London. After enjoying his national service, he stayed on in the army for another 10 years, setting up a forces' radio network and making programmes for the troops. From 1962 to 1976 he was anchor of the BBC West news programme, ''Points West'', before deciding he'd had enough of that and quitting to run communications courses for industry. Nowadays he's a playwright and novelist.
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== Trivia ==
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Still sings in his local church choir.
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==Books/Tapes==
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[http://www.amazon.co.uk/End-Pier-Show-Jeremy-Carrad/dp/0954618807/labyrinthgames The End of the Pier Show] (paperback)
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[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Running-Empty-Jeremy-Carrad/dp/1843862182/labyrinthgames Running on Empty] (paperback)
[[Category:People|Carrad, Jeremy]]
[[Category:People|Carrad, Jeremy]]

Revision as of 09:47, 17 January 2008

Contents

Shows

Stop the Press

You Can't Lose

Biography

Jeremy Carrad has led a varied life - born in 1932, he grew up first in Sutton Coldfield and then in London. After enjoying his national service, he stayed on in the army for another 10 years, setting up a forces' radio network and making programmes for the troops. From 1962 to 1976 he was anchor of the BBC West news programme, Points West, before deciding he'd had enough of that and quitting to run communications courses for industry. Nowadays he's a playwright and novelist.

Trivia

Still sings in his local church choir.

Books/Tapes

The End of the Pier Show (paperback)

Running on Empty (paperback)

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