Ratings19
Average rating4.2
Very funny - made me want to watch everything he's ever done, so that's what I'm doing now.
Funny guy, had a life well lived, despite the bad choices along the way. Good British humour.
Bob's self-effacing and moving memoir describing his 30-year journey from Big Nights Out to the riverbank with Paul Whitehouse.
There are no headline-grabbing showbiz revelations here. It's just Bob being honest about his insecurities. Particularly his mental health struggles and a profound shyness. And I didn't find it hilarious either. In fact, it's a little scattershot (the introductory chapters are the best: Bob discusses his early years.)
But it all seems to hang together rather well. An enjoyable read from a national treasure.