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Sir Roger's autobiography

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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a77 ... raphy.html

Sir Roger Moore plans autobiography
Monday, October 8 2007, 09:21 BST

By Dave West

Sir Roger Moore is planning to publish his autobiography.

The former James Bond actor, 79, is in talks with publishers and is said to be asking for a £1 million payment.

Written over the past two years, the book apparently includes details of his love life, early career as a male model and his four marriages. Sir Roger also overcame prostate cancer in 1993.

An announcement on details of the book's release is expected later this week, according to the Sunday Mirror.

A publishing source commented: "There's a lot of excitement about Roger Moore's life story.

"Everyone's waiting to see how much it goes for. This will be one of the great showbiz autobiographies."


Should be great read. :wink:
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An essential buy for me.
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My Bond-fan dad was in the Far East station around 1974; he regretted this : in a bookstore there was a paperback commentary by Sir Roger on LALD. I guess at that time my dad was just a casual Bond fan. :oops:
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Commander 0077 wrote:My Bond-fan dad was in the Far East station around 1974; he regretted this : in a bookstore there was a paperback commentary by Sir Roger on LALD. I guess at that time my dad was just a casual Bond fan. :oops:

Roger Moore's Live and Let Die diaries? I have that book and it's a funny and fascinating read.
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I hope to get along to a book signing - if there are any.
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