Photo: Author John Bentley Reflects On A Lifetime In Media, Power, And Personal Discovery In His Bold Memoir Mr Internet TV: The Ego And The Id.
A Fearless Journey Through Fame, Fortune, And Self-Reflection In A Life That Helped Shape Modern Media
John Bentley’s fearless memoir explores fame, media power, contradictions and post-war cultural change, blending confession, history and reflection while revealing the ego, ambition and humanity behind a life lived boldly.
Few memoirs dare to pull back the curtain as boldly as Mr Internet TV: The Ego and The Id by John Bentley. Part confession, part cultural history, this sweeping autobiography traces one man’s extraordinary journey through media, money, fame, and personal reckoning, told with candor, wit, and unapologetic honesty.
In Mr Internet TV: The Ego and The Id, John Bentley reflects on a life that intersected with royalty, politicians, movie moguls, rock stars, and power brokers, while also revealing the quieter, more intimate battles of identity, ambition, and consequence. From post-war Britain to the rise of global media empires, the book captures not only the events that shaped Bentley’s life but also the eras that reshaped the world around him.
John Bentley writes with remarkable courage, wit, and clarity, transforming personal memory into vivid cultural storytelling that captivates readers everywhere.
This is not a polished legend or a sanitized success story. John Bentley writes as a man looking back without illusion—examining triumphs alongside failures, love alongside loss, and ego alongside self-awareness. Readers are invited into boardrooms and bedrooms, into moments of excess and moments of reflection, where charm and risk often walked hand in hand.
What makes Mr Internet TV: The Ego and The Id especially compelling is its humanity. Beneath the bravado and larger-than-life encounters lies a deeply personal exploration of memory, truth, and accountability. Bentley acknowledges that recollections may differ, but insists on the value of telling one’s story honestly, even when it is uncomfortable.
With Mr Internet TV: The Ego and The Id, John Bentley delivers a memoir that is as entertaining as it is revealing—an unfiltered chronicle of a man who helped shape modern media while searching, ultimately, for meaning beyond the spotlight.
Mr Internet TV: The Ego and The Id by John Bentley is now available to readers seeking a fearless, provocative, and unforgettable life story.

