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Born to a Polish Holocaust survivor father and a 1950s Kiwi tradwife too busy to police her viewing, Diana Wichtel cut her teeth on the Golden Age of television. But in the 1960s, things fell apart. Diana’s fractured family left Canada and blew in to New Zealand, just missing the Beatles, and minus a father. Diana watched television being born again half a world away, and twenty years later walked into the smoky, clacking offices of the Listener where she became the country’s foremost television critic — loved and loathed, with the hate mail in seething capital letters to prove it. Meanwhile, television’s sometimes-pale imitation — her real life — was beginning to unreel. - back cover
Softcover
Printed - 2024
Pages - 302
ISBN - 9781776950614
Condition - very good used book
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