Murray Walker Unless I’m Very Much Mistaken

Murray Walker Unless I’m Very Much Mistaken by Murray Walker is a First Edition published by HarperCollins Publishers in September 2002. This biography presents an overview of Walker’s influential career as a motor-racing commentator, highlighting his significant role in shaping the televised image of Formula One over three decades. Known for his distinctive enthusiasm, Walker’s commentary transformed even the most mundane races into thrilling events, earning him a special place in the hearts of the public.
In this personal memoir, readers will discover insights into Walker’s life and the world of automobile racing. The book delves into his experiences and contributions to sports commentary, reflecting on the impact of his unique style on the audience’s perception of motor sports. With 393 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at a figure who became a national institution in the realm of sports and recreation.
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Murray Walker is a national institution. The turbotongued motor-racing commentator who played a key role in the shaping of Formula One’s televised image over the past three decades, Murray’s unique brand of boyish enthusiasm made even the dullest race sound like an unmissable thriller. There was no one remotely like him on television — and the public loved him.
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