On the Beat: My Story. by Graham Cole

On the Beat: My Story. by Graham Cole
ISBN-10
0955891655
ISBN-13
9780955891656
Series
On The Beat
Category
Television actors and actresses
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2010-08
Publisher
Splendid
Author
Graham Cole

Description

As big-hearted PC Tony Stamp, Graham Cole is instantly recognisable after pounding the beat of fictional Sun Hill in 'The Bill' for 20 years. Graham reveals his own rise to stardom and the ups and downs of an actor's life.

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