Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart is one of country's best loved DJs. In this intimate and very frank autobiography he reveals the truth about his extraordinary career that has taken him from selling his interviews with Nat King Cole to Hong Kong radio, to becoming one of the best-known voices in the country. As a DJ on the pioneering pirate radio station Radio London, he was instrumental in putting the swing into the Sixties along with legendary names such as John Peel, Kenny Everitt and recent 'King of the Jungle' Tony Blackburn. As presenter of Crackerjack he became a household name with his radio show commanding audiences of over 16 million. Packed with celebrity anecdotes, this is the ultimate behind-the-scenes portrait of life as the original superstar DJ.
About The Author
Ed Stewart began his broadcasting career in Hong Kong. After returning to England he became a household name on a pirate radio station and from there went on to become one of Radio 1's biggest stars. Today he continues to present on Radio 2.