David Hall writes his biography of legendary Bolton steeplejack Fred Dibnah, who won the hearts of millions with his television programmes about his life as a steeplejack and his passion for Britain's industrial history. With a trademark flatcap, his gift for storytelling, and the famous 'Did you like that' as the chimney he was felling came crashing down, he quickly became a favourite with viewers.
Starting working life as a joiner before turning to steeplejacking - the job he loved the most - he learned the importance of good workmanship and the kind of skills he would need for his projects in his back garden; this would range from restoring a steamroller and a steam engine, and building a working mine.
This portrait of Fred, from his childhood to his struggles to make ends meet before television, made him the household name his is today, plus his occasional troubled private life. Hall's readers will discover all the different sides of Fred's personality.