Television: styles and genres

Oh Cook!: 60 easy recipes that any idiot can make

Oh Cook! is a foolproof manual packed with practical information and delicious recipes for even the most basic of home cooks. If, like James May, the sight of the kitchen strikes fear into your very heart and you can’t identify a spatula from a fish slice – this is the book for you.

Television's Strangest Moments

Ever since John Logie Baird first publicly demonstrated this now all-pervasive

medium in his small Soho laboratory, the history of television has been littered

with remarkable but true tales of the unexpected.

Ranging from bizarre stories of actors’ shenanigans to strange but true

The K Factor: So you think you can knit?

A knitting book with a difference; the book parodies The X Factor in knitted form and celebrates the phenomenally successful ‘K Factor – So You Think You Can Knit?’ segment from Harry Hill’s TV Burp.

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