Keith Waterhouse  

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Keith Spencer Waterhouse CBE (6 February 1929, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England - 4 September 2009, London) was a novelist, newspaper columnist, and the writer of many television series.

Works

  • There Is a Happy Land (1957)
  • Billy Liar (novel) (1959)
  • Jubb (1963)
  • The Bucket Shop (1968)
  • Everything Must Go (1969)
  • Mondays, Thursdays (1976)
  • Office Life (1978)
  • Maggie Muggins (1981)
  • In the Mood (1983)
  • Mrs. Pooter's Diary (1983)
  • Thinks (1984)
  • The Collected Letters of a Nobody (1986)
  • Our Song (play) (1988)
  • Bimbo (1990)
  • Unsweet Charity (1992)
  • Soho (2001)
  • Palace Pier (2003)
  • Billy Liar on the Moon
  • City Lights: A Street Life
  • Good Grief
  • Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell
  • Life After City Lights
  • Streets Ahead
  • The Book of Useless Information
  • The Theory & Practice of Lunch
  • The Theory & Practice of Travel
  • Worzel Gummidge (with Willis Hall)




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