Heather Peace will be talking about her debut novel All to Play For and her experience of working within the television industry this evening at Shepherds Bush Library. The event will run from 6.30-7.30pm and is free to attend.
For details about the event please click here
Praise for Heather's writing:
‘Takes you right back to the intrepid walks round (and round) the baffling corridors of power that were the BBC and offers an insightful, witty glimpse of what really went on behind those doors… Endearingly revealing and alarmingly honest.’ – Victoria Pile – Writer of Green Wing
‘A vivid and passionate evocation of a crucial period in British broadcasting history... shrewd and funny… combines unmistakable authenticity with a wicked satirical spin.’ – Alison Lumb, TV Drama Producer
‘An insider’s view of the BBC drama department; Heather Peace could be the Chris Mullin of TV Centre.’ – Ian Pattison, Writer of Rab C Nesbitt
‘A fitting legacy for the Doughnut, brilliantly skewers TV and lays bare the shambles behind it. As honest, shocking and funny as the world of television it satirises… A gem.’ - Geoff Atkinson, Writer, Producer, and MD of Vera Productions.
‘Lifts the lid on the inner workings of the BBC Drama department like no other book I have ever read… A bitingly honest funny poignant and brilliant debut novel.’ – Owen O’Neil, Award Winning Actor, Director and Comedian.
‘The whole book has a wonderfully authentic feel, clearly penned by someone on the inside!’ – Tony Grounds, TV Writer.
‘Wickedly perceptive, revelatory, funny and at times shocking, this is less a work of fiction than it is an inside job, and all the better for it’ - Carmen Harris (aka Beeb scriptwriter, Lisselle Kayla)
‘I felt this was more than an honest book, but an absolutely needed breakdown of the industry that we all try to understand’ - Angie Le Mar, Comedian, Writer, Director and TV Presenter
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All to Play For is available to order by clicking here







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