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Memoirs of Nicholas Courtney, best known for his recurring role as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart on Doctor Who.

It's a fairly straightforward and (presumably) factual account of Courtney's life, focusing mainly on his career acting on stage and screen, with occasional digressions into personal relationships and thoughts and feelings about past events.

I imagine it might be rather dry to read to oneself (if it were available on paper), but hearing Courtney himself read it was amusing and enjoyable.
 
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bluesalamanders | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 13, 2011 |
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I'm not sure what relationship this 2002 audiobook from Big Finish has to either his 1998 published autobiography, Five Rounds Rapid (edited by John Nathan-Turner) or the 2005 version, Still Getting Away With It (co-written by Michael McManus). It's harmless enough stuff, somewhat jumbled chronologically at the beginning, the anecdotes about Doctor Who clearly well-honed by decades of retelling at conventions. Courtney is a more complex character than he lets on, with his lifelong commitment to Christianity only mildly expounded, and his activism with the actors' union , Equity, touched on but not explained in any depth. The life of an actor is sketched in sufficient detail that I would be inclined to give this (in any of its incarnations) as a present to any young relative thinking of going on the stage. Those who want to hear about what it was like to be the Brigadier will be satisfied with this account. Those who hoped for a literary equivalent of Tom Baker's memoirs will be disappointed.½
 
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