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Alistair Cooke

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Curiosity endows the people who have it with a generosity in argument and a serenity in their own mode of life which springs from their cheerful willingness to let life take the form it will.


— Alistair Cooke


#cheerful #curiosity #endows #form #generosity

A professional is someone who can do his best work when he doesn't feel like it.


— Alistair Cooke


#best work #feel #his #like #professional

Curiosity is free-wheeling intelligence.


— Alistair Cooke


#intelligence

As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.


— Alistair Cooke


#american #british #embrace #enthusiasm #especially

Cocktail music is accepted as audible wallpaper.


— Alistair Cooke


#audible #cocktail #music #wallpaper

Canned music is like audible wallpaper.


— Alistair Cooke


#canned #like #music #wallpaper

Hollywood grew to be the most flourishing factory of popular mythology since the Greeks.


— Alistair Cooke


#flourishing #greeks #grew #hollywood #most

It's an acting job - acting natural.


— Alistair Cooke


#job #natural

Man has an incurable habit of not fulfilling the prophecies of his fellow men.


— Alistair Cooke


#fellow men #fulfilling #habit #his #incurable

People in America, when listening to radio, like to lean forward. People in Britain like to lean back.


— Alistair Cooke


#back #britain #forward #lean #like






About Alistair Cooke






Did you know about Alistair Cooke?

" Having relinquiAlistair Cooked his British citizenship during World War II he could not be called "Sir Alistair". The first American Letter was broadcast on 24 March 1946 (Cooke said this was at the request of Lindsey Wellington the BBC's New York Controller); the series was initially commissioned for only 13 instalments. He had been ill with heart disease but died of lung cancer which had spread to his bones.

After holding the job for 22 years and having worked in television for 42 years Cooke retired in 1992 although he continued to present Letter from America until shortly before his death. He was the father of author and folk singer John Byrne Cooke.

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