A funny, insightful memoir by much-loved documentary maker Louis Theroux, taking us on a weird and wonderful journey through two decades of groundbreaking television.
Louis Theroux is an award-winning journalist and documentary film-maker whose programmes are shown all over the world. In twenty years of working, he has spent time with inmates at San Quentin prison and Miami Jail; gambled with high-rollers at a Las Vegas mega-casino; stalked game with trophy hunters on South Africa's wild animal farms, and spent time getting to know dementia patients and their families in Phoenix, Arizona. His feature-length documentary My Scientology Movie was released in 2016 and his television documentary series Dark States aired in 2017.
An absorbing and surprisingly candid book . . .
*Telegraph Magazine*
Gripping
*Daily Mail*
Engaging, funny
*Sunday Times*
If you are a fan of Louis Theroux's self-deprecating humour and
relaxed broadcasting style, you will enjoy this honest and
soul-searching account of his life so far.
*Sunday Express*
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