Halfway To Hollywood
Diaries 1980-1988 (Volume Two)
(Autor) Michael PalinThe second volume of diaries from one of Britain's best-loved national treasures. After a live performance at the Hollywood Bowl, The Pythons made their last performance together in 1983 in the hugely successful MONTY PYTHON'S MEANING OF LIFE. Writing and acting in films and television then took over much of Michael Palin's life, culminating in the smash hit A FISH CALLED WANDA (for which he won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor), and the first of his celebrated television journeys for the BBC. He co-produced, wrote and played the lead in THE MISSIONARY opposite Maggie Smith, who also appeared with him in A PRIVATE FUNCTION, written by Alan Bennett. Such was Michael's fame in the US that he was enticed into once again hosting Saturday Night Live (with his mother making a highly successful surprise guest appearance). Over the course of these diaries he films several more journeys for television and becomes chairman of the pressure group Transport 2000. His family remains a constant as his and Helen's children enter their teens.
Michael Palin
Michael Palin is a British comedian, actor, writer, and television presenter best known for his work with the comedy group Monty Python. He has also achieved acclaim as a travel writer and documentarian, producing numerous travel documentaries for the BBC.
Palin's writing style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen observations of the places he visits. His most famous work is the travelogue series "Around the World in 80 Days," in which he traveled around the world without using aircraft.
Palin has made significant contributions to the genre of travel writing, bringing his unique blend of humor and insight to audiences around the world. His work has inspired many to explore new destinations and cultures, and he continues to be a beloved figure in both the worlds of comedy and travel writing.