Paul will be chatting on 'The Graham Norton Show' next Friday about the autobiography and the tv series at Battersea, as well as also mentioning he's role in 'Little Crackers' (about his childhood)
Paul will be chatting on 'The Graham Norton Show' next Friday about the autobiography and the tv series at Battersea, as well as also mentioning he's role in 'Little Crackers' (about his childhood)
I didn't find it as funny as his previous autobiographies, I expect partly because of the much more serious subject matter. I was most miffed to see Batley Variety Club misspelled as Bartley Variety Club!
If you missed Paul on TGNS then it's on iPlayer. Didn't say too much (anything new) but it was so weird to see Paul being interviewed and not the other way around!
Finally finished all three books now, and would echo all the reviews that they're very well written and extremely funny.
Considering Paul has said 'Still Standing' is the last one, I was very disappointed that he skipped 25 years. We had nothing about the years 1988-2012.
I am hoping this was deliberate, and a final book is in the pipeline.
His Mother, Aunty Chrissie and Aunty Annie were complete legends! :cool::cool: Especially his Mum.
They're great. So funny but more scarily..real! :eek: It would be brilliant. Even maybe as a one-off special like the BBC did for Nigel Slater's book. Would be amazing!
Toast was a great drama... Paul's book definitely require similar treatment
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Oh that's good
Even our dog loved watching it I recorded the last one for him
Oh! will watch that
Me too I think i've become slightly addicted to Paul's work at the moment! What with the Battersea dogs series and re-reading the books
I also hope there will be another book but how 'The Savage Years' is nicely wrapped up sort of made me think that was the end
Considering Paul has said 'Still Standing' is the last one, I was very disappointed that he skipped 25 years. We had nothing about the years 1988-2012.
I am hoping this was deliberate, and a final book is in the pipeline.
His Mother, Aunty Chrissie and Aunty Annie were complete legends! :cool::cool: Especially his Mum.
Toast was a great drama... Paul's book definitely require similar treatment