From presenting cheeky trivia on teatime telly to a disastrous panto sting, he's like a living poster of Kipling's If, happily talking over both Triumph and Disaster. ...his own talents, at least as a memoirist, are closer to that other driven south Londoner Spike Milligan.

- Steve Jelbert, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

<p>Going Off Alarming is quite simply the funniest book you'll read all year. Seriously.<br />...Like its predecessor, the book is a hoot from soup to nuts, easily as funny, as self-deprecating and as worldly-wise as The Moon's A Balloon by David Niven. If you have been unlucky in life, and have spent the bulk of it without coming into contact with him or his work, then this book is a wonderful introduction. What's it like? Well, it's like Tom and Jerry written by a Cockney Roddy Doyle on Prozac. But funnier.</p>

- Dylan Jones, GQ ONLINE

..great company and a brilliant raconteur.

- Viv Groskop, THE OBSERVER

Se alle

Volume two of Baker's autobiography rattles along at the same delightful and dizzying pace as its predecessor. ..Baker loves a tale told at his own expense and they come thick and fast. He writes like he speaks, with hyperactive garrulity and a rhetorical flourish. ..there is something about Baker in full flow that is affirming. Book three will doubtless be out for next Christmas but, when it comes to the Pangloss of Deptford, you are happy to forgive him the indulgence.

- Duncan White, DAILY TELEGRAPH

For comic value, go for Danny Baker's latest memoir. The funniest book Dylan Jones has read all year.

- Olivia Cole, GQ

It's the strength of the anecdotes, and welcome digressions from the narrative, that make the book such a delight.

CHOICE MAGAZINE

Any autobiography that opens with the author being shot in the buttocks demands your complete attention. This book made me howl with laughter

- Lorraine Kelly, HERALD SCOTLAND

The dazzlingly funny second volume of Danny Baker's memoirs: the television years.Since my first book was published I have had countless friends and family members get in touch to say how come I hadn't included this story or that tale. Was I ashamed of being shot twice, once up the arse, in Jamaica Road? How long should a man live with such a secret? If by retrospectively dropping my trousers every few pages I can reveal a fuller picture of myself during these years, then so be it.Besides. Being shot up the arse. In front of your mates.What else did I forget?
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The dazzlingly funny second volume of Danny Baker's memoirs: the television years.
Rattles along at the same delightful and dizzying pace as its predecessor - DAILY TELEGRAPHThis book is a hoot, buzzing with Baker's impressive recall and nuclear-strength warmth and humour - OBSERVERLike its author, Baker's book is garrulous, preening, self-mocking and funny. It's as rattling to read as it evidently was to write. In the proud Baker tradition, it's a bit of a knockout - NEW STATESMANBaker writes as he speaks, with honesty and infectious joie de vivre - SUNDAY EXPRESS
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Dazzlingly funny memoir of Danny Baker's years in television

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781780226088
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Vekt
260 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biographical note

Danny Baker was born in Deptford in south-east London and has been a comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ and screenwriter for 30 years. He has won four SONY AWARDs, most recently in 2013 for his weekly BBC Radio 5 Live show.

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