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Marcus who is Maximilian in my novel is the central character along with my husband Mark, Marco. He stars at the sublime end of the book - but you will have to read it to find out why. The novel is semi-autobiographical and tells the story of both my wonderful son and equally wonderful husband. Marcus has helped me write the book and given me editorial advice for which I thank him for.

Produktbeschreibung
Marcus who is Maximilian in my novel is the central character along with my husband Mark, Marco. He stars at the sublime end of the book - but you will have to read it to find out why. The novel is semi-autobiographical and tells the story of both my wonderful son and equally wonderful husband. Marcus has helped me write the book and given me editorial advice for which I thank him for.
Autorenporträt
Gilly Hall Travers began her academic career studying Latin and Ancient Greek at Bedford College, Royal Holloway University, London where she discovered a lust for Italian and Roman cuisine. She then took herself down a different avenue in life balancing designer budgets and fashion shows with such aspiring talent as Jasper Conran and Georgina Godley. Gilly's next journey took her to BBC Radio Oxford where she managed the station's Financial and Personnel status and produced the Children in Need events. Oh, and she found herself a husband, Mark Travers, the Engineer-in-Chief. The following step was to begin a new career amidst the laurels of the BBC, again, at Television Centre in Shepherds Bush, where she worked as a Financial Manager with the Controller of the BBC One team, Alan Yentob. BBC One then took a turn to reorganize BBC Daytime and Gilly became Business Manager with her husbandry and budget of 55 million. Gilly then hopped over the editorial fence - actually hurdled, really (ouch) - and found the funds for such series as Doctors, Cash in the Attic and Flog It with Jane Lush, Head of Daytime. Gilly, then, was invited by Jane to join the Entertainment team and commissioned a steady stream of programmes with Jane's full support, Dale's Wedding, with the blessed Dale Winton. Soon, the Three Men in a Boat series with Griff Rhys Jones, Dara O'Brian and Rory McGrath hit the silver screen. She was Commissioning Editor for Masterchef, with John Torode and Greg Wallace; Have I Got News for You, with Jimmy Mulville, esteemed proprietor of Hattrick Productions, and starring Ian Hislop and Paul Merton; Would I Lie to You with Rob Brydon, David Mitchell and Lee Mack; a different pallet of quizzes such as School's Out, Only Connect, University Challenge, Mastermind and A Question of Sport, all making a footprint on BBC's Entertainment canvass and the annals of television; and many entertaining documentaries with Sir David Frost, Neil Morrissey and Penelope Keith.