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Radio London,19 Aug 2025,26 mins

Nick Hornby, Writer

Listed Londoner

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Nick Hornby born in 1957 in Surrey. His dad, Sir Derek Hornby, was the chairman of London and Continental Railways. Before becoming a novelist, he worked as a secondary-school English teacher. Nick is best known for his 1992 memoir Fever Pitch - which chronicled his stormy relationship with Arsenal - as well as the novels High Fidelity and About a Boy, all of which were adapted into feature films. His work frequently touches on music, sport, and the aimless and obsessive natures of his protagonists. To date he’s penned nine novels, nine non-fictions titles, and four screenplays. Nick Hornby revealed his favourite haunts, memories, pet hates and everything in between with Robert Elms. This interview was first broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio London in October 2014.

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