Life’s What You Make It: The Sunday Times Bestseller 2020 Arts & Photography,Television,Genres by Phillip Schofield with 400 pages.

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    Title : Life’s What You Make It: The Sunday Times Bestseller 2020
    Brand : Phillip Schofield
    Category : Arts & Photography,Television,Genres
    ISBN : 241501172
    Page of number : 400 pages
    Publisher : Michael Joseph (15 Oct. 2020)
    Language : English
    Dimensions : 16.2 x 3.7 x 24 cm
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Arts & Photography,Television,Genres Life’s What You Make It: The Sunday Times Bestseller 2020 by Phillip Schofield THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**Spend time with Phil this Christmas in his funny, uplifting, occasionally heartbreaking and always honest life story**'[A] fantastic read on such an interesting life’ Lorraine Kelly‘A really smashing book’ Michael BallFor forty years we’ve watched Phillip on our tellies, from children’s TV to This Morning and Dancing on Ice, but what is it like on set and who is he when the camera’s off? In Life’s What You Make It Philip for the first time takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable career. From his idyllic childhood in Cornwall, where for years he pestered the BBC for a job, eventually landing a prize position in the Broom Cupboard with mischievous sidekick Gordon the Gopher, through hosting Going Live!, starring in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and finally finding his on-screen home and presenting-partner Holly Willoughby on This Morning, Phillip takes us on the highs and lows of his extraordinary life. ____‘For a long time, I felt that I couldn’t write this book. At first, I didn’t think I’d lived enough, then life got busy and filled with distractions. In more recent years, there was always a very painful consideration – I knew where it would eventually have to go. ‘I have recently decided that the truth is the only thing that can set me free. The truth has taken a long time to make itself clear to me, but now is the right time to share it, all of it.’Television and broadcasting has been a part of my DNA for as long as I can remember. As a young boy I would make model TV sets out of cardboard boxes, while spending long summers at home, barefoot on Cornwall’s golden beaches. Landing a job at the ice-cream kiosk, I would enviously look on as my presenting heroes took to the stage of Radio 1’s Roadshow, an unforgettable event when it came to town.’In Life’s What You Make It I look back with nostalgic delight on my life, from being a young boy endlessly writing letters to the BBC in pursuit of a job in broadcasting, to making it on to the Broom Cupboard, with my infamous sidekick Gordon the Gopher, to being on Going Live and starring as the lead in Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. It has taken four decades to get here but I feel lucky to have called the sets of Talking Telephone Numbers, The Cube, Dancing on Ice and of course, This Morning, home.’I’m going to take you behind the scenes of my television home at ITV, into my career and my dangerously funny relationship with Holly Willoughby. I’m going to introduce you to my loving and remarkable family, and I hope most of all to tell you that life, it seems, is what you make it. Take it from someone who has sat on the very edge and looked over, it’s all about the people that love you, and after that anything is possible. So, finally, here we go, this is the real me.’____ ‘A beautiful book. There are amazing stories in there about meeting Princess Diana, the Red Arrows and all of our favourite telly shows. It’s a delight’ Zoe Ball, BBC Radio 2‘We have loved your book – you’ve been so honest, open, everything that anyone will have hoped to get from this book . . . you get it. A stroll through your incredible career and you also tackle, head on, in a really beautiful way what happened earlier this year’ Andrea McLean, Loose Women‘One of our favourite things is the many hilarious anecdotes he has to share about his good friend Holly Willoughby’ Hello!‘The book we’ve all been waiting for . . . we haven’t been able to put it down’ New‘A bona fide national treasure . . . He tells his story in his way, with great honesty’ Prima‘A fantastic read!’ Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2

    I started reading the book immediately after it was delivered yesterday. I have to be honest about 7 pages in, I was bored and put it down. It’s very self indulgent, which was expected. Not sure if I’ll pick it up again. His life actually isn’t that interesting. I think whats selling this book, is the fact he has came to terms with his sexuality and people want to know about it. Other than that, it’s a boring read so far.

I read the book in one sitting and thoroughly enjoyed it. A laugh out loud funny, self-deprecating, witty trip down memory-lane from a self-confessed broadcasting geek. Good, honest humour with occasional innuendo and nothing but affection and respect for the many stars he’s worked with. Phillip is at his best when laughing at himself.To answer his question, he has been more than I expected him to be. Witty, likeable, honest, humble and full of praise for those that have walked at his side. Yes he’s been lucky, but it is a life he has worked hard for and he doesn’t take it for granted. I wish him future happiness, another decade in TV and maybe somewhere down the line a hit radio show. Most of all I wish him well.

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