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Name
  
Charlie Connelly

Genre
  
Travel, sports


Period
  
1998–present

Nationality
  
English

Role
  
Author

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Born
  
22 August 1970 (age 53)  England London, England (
1970-08-22
)

Books
  
Attention All Shipping, Stamping Grounds: Exploring, Bring Me Sunshine: A Windsw, Our Man in Hibernia: Ireland - T, In Search of Elvis

Similar People
  
P G Wodehouse, Douglas Adams, Christopher Cerf

Occupation
  
Author and broadcaster

Charlie Connelly - In This Place in History


Charlie Connelly (born 22 August 1970, London, England) is an author of popular non-fiction books. In addition to being a writer, Connelly also appears as a presenter on radio and television shows.

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Overview

Connelly's writing exhibits a self-deprecating humour and love of eccentricity that echoes the style of Bill Bryson. Similarly, he shares with several other writers a fascination with subject-matter that had not previously been a feature of traditional travel writing. Connelly began his career as a writer of books relating to sporting events, most commonly football. His breakthrough 2002 book, Stamping Grounds, was his fifth, and followed the Liechtenstein national football team in their unsuccessful campaign to qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Connelly's 2004 follow-up, Attention All Shipping, which was his first to deviate from football as its topic, has been listed as a bestseller and selected as "Book Of The Week" by the UK radio station BBC Radio 4. Attention All Shipping (2004) was Connelly's first book not to take football as its central subject: again seeking out unusual destinations, he travels to each area mentioned in the shipping forecast made famous on BBC Radio 4.

In 2007, Connelly released his seventh book, In Search of Elvis, which again focused on travel and the impression left by entertainer Elvis Presley. Connelly's eighth book, And Did Those Feet: Walking Through 2000 Years Of British And Irish History,followed in 2008 in which Connelly undertook some notable journeys from history on foot and was again a BBC Radio 4 "Book of the Week", read by Martin Freeman. Our Man In Hibernia was published in 2010 and detailed his move to Ireland and his search for his Irish roots while his tenth book, Bring Me Sunshine, which examines the history of the weather and weather forecasting, appeared in September 2012. Bring Me Sunshine was also a Radio 4 "Book Of The Week" read by the actor Stephen Mangan.

On the Radcliffe and Maconie show on BBC 6 Music in December 2013 Bernard Sumner announced that he had engaged Connelly to co-write his autobiography.

Connelly's work has also appeared in the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, The Times, the Scotsman and the Herald; he was also a presenter on the BBC 1 Holiday programme and has lectured at the Royal Geographical Society. He co-presented the first three series of the BBC Radio 4 programme Traveller's Tree with Fi Glover, has appeared on Excess Baggage and Loose Ends and has made documentaries for BBC Radio 4 on subjects ranging from the poetry of Noël Coward to the cricket coach Alfred Gover.

In August 2008 Attention All Shipping was voted the second greatest audiobook in a public vote organised by The Guardian newspaper and Waterstone's bookshops, finishing behind The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy.

In October 2014 Connelly premiered a one-man show based on Attention All Shipping with a sold-out performance at the Cutty Sark Studio Theatre. He was called an "anti-democratic nonce" in November 2014 when live on BBC Daily Politics.

References

Charlie Connelly Wikipedia