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Fly on the Wall (GMP 2002)
My second “proper” novel was written at the beginning of the vogue for
reality television, and imagined what would happen if a “docudrama” TV crew
came to my own neighbourhood, “London’s never-fashionable Elephant and Castle”.
The cast of characters was drawn from the people that I watch, day after day, walking up
down the street, queuing up to get into the doctor’s surgery, or lurking around the
gorgeous shopping centre.
"Viciously funny and painfully true, this is comic satire at its sharpest. Let's hope someone
at Channel 4 got a copy for Christmas." Paul Burston, Time Out
"Like the docusoap genre on which it is based it is cruel,
voyeuristic, exploitative and essentially soulless, although no less
entertaining for it." Rainbow Network
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