Description
The Light’s On At Signpost by George MacDonald Fraser is a lively and candid memoir that blends Hollywood anecdotes, political commentary, and reflections on British society. Best known for his Flashman novels, Fraser recounts thirty years as a screenwriter, sharing humorous and insightful encounters with stars such as Steve McQueen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Burt Lancaster, Federico Fellini, and Oliver Reed. His behind-the-scenes stories reveal both the glamour and absurdities of the film industry with wit and sharp observation.
Fraser also turns his attention to Britain, offering a forthright critique of its social and political decline. Combining controversy, humour, and strong opinions, the book showcases his unfiltered perspective on both public figures and cultural trends. Critics have described it as curmudgeonly, reactionary, and sharply entertaining, yet it resonates with readers who appreciate frank, irreverent commentary.
Perfect for fans of memoirs, film history, and witty cultural critique, The Light’s On At Signpost is a thought-provoking and entertaining journey through a life spent observing both stars and society.













