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What Paul never publicly disclosed was that this extraordinary output reflected a personal race against time.
"From my time out in the US working with HBO I got a real sense of how admired the BBC was for its consistent quality and extraordinary output.
This was typical of Dard, who drew heavily on his own life to fuel his extraordinary output of three to five novels every year.
The program concluded with Chopin's Cello Sonata in G minor, not a work that rates highly in comparison with his extraordinary output for solo piano.
John Updike's extraordinary output of criticism and reviews, and his willingness to take on a vast array of authors and subjects, once led Martin Amis to refer to him as "Iron John".
"Oh, they were very nice and very embarrassed and finally took me aside and said confidentially, 'The trouble is, Humphrey, you look like everybody's mad aunt.'" His extraordinary output was achieved by a man who recorded his hobby in Who's Who as "sleeping".
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He has also presided over an extraordinary breadth of output in BBC drama, with period productions ranging from Wolf Hall (Tudor) to Call The Midwife (1950s London) and contemporary hits including Happy Valley and New Zealand-based Top of the Lake.
The extraordinary period of creative output from these sessions began on May 6 1940.
Bradbury's contribution to the literary life of his time was as extraordinary as his prolific output.
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