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Norman Collins

    Norman Collins was a British writer and broadcasting executive who played a pivotal role in establishing the UK's Independent Television (ITV) network. His work was instrumental in challenging the BBC's long-standing broadcasting monopoly, ushering in a new era of television in Britain. Collins's literary contributions are marked by his deep understanding of the British psyche and his exploration of societal shifts through compelling narratives. His legacy lies not only in his professional achievements but also in the enduring impact of his writing on the literary landscape.

    Norman Collins
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    London Belongs to Me
    • 2012
    • 1949

      London Belongs to Me

      • 738 pages
      • 26 hours of reading
      4.2(1056)Add rating

      It is 1938 and the prospect of war hangs over every London inhabitant. But the city doesn't stop. Everywhere people continue to work, drink, fall in love, and struggle to get on in life. At the lodging-house at Number 10 Dulcimer Street, Kennington, the buttoned-up clerk Mr Josser returns home with the clock he has received as a retirement gift.

      London Belongs to Me