High-flying sports media mogul and David Beckham doppelganger, Mrs. Arsenal otherwise known as Lee Janes is back. Following the production of his company's documentaries on the former-Arsenal player Jon Sammels, England's failed World Cup bid and Ramsey's failings of 1970, and the deceit surrounding Munich 1958 his company had started to be taken very seriously and were awarded a six-month contract to give ITV a few hours a week. However things don't always go to plan - not in his life anyway. Side-tracked by his home-life that includes a loving wife, a needy ex-wife, a miserable baby and an even more miserable football team led by an even more miserable manager he sees his team's 2014/15 season mirroring both the 1958/59 season and the 1972/73 season - and he comes up with 'Parallel's - The throwing away of the Doubles.' However that doesn't even scratch the surface of the story that is 'ITV 7'. www.james-durose-rayner.co.uk
James Durose-Rayner has over twenty years’ experience in journalism. He is a member of the Writer’s Guild and the editor of NATM, the UK’s leading specialist civil engineering journal.
His writing has been featured in over 210 magazines and his debut indie-novel, S63: Made in Thurnscoe, published in 2001, received positive reviews. In 2015, I Am Sam (Clink Street Publishing) and itv Seven (New Generation Publishing) followed to more affirmative acclaim.
Durose-Rayner currently divides his time between the UK and Cyprus.