Crying with Laughter: My Life Story

Crying with Laughter: My Life Story

by Bob Monkhouse (Author)

Synopsis

This is Bob Monkhouse's classic autobiography. One of Britain's most enduring and famous comedians tells us in his own inimitable style the fascinating and often hilarious story of his life. From disclosures of very painful personal tragedies to extraordinary and outrageously funny anecdotes about the stars he knew, his confessions are blisteringly honest, touching - and often shocking. Crying With Laughter combines heartache with hilarity, sexy showbiz revelations with genuinely moving tales of the hard times, and typically funny jokes with sobering personal reflections, to create a passionate, witty and sparkling account of an extraordinary man's extraordinary life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 1st Paperback Printing
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 07 Jul 1994

ISBN 10: 0099255812
ISBN 13: 9780099255819
Book Overview: A classic autobiography from one of Britain's most loved and most famous comedians. Known for his witty one-liners, Bob Monkhouse was a hilarious stand-up comedian, hugely popular game show host of programmes including Family Fortunes and The Golden Shot, and legendary chat show host of the eponymous Bob Monkhouse Show.

Media Reviews
An entertaining and abrasive canter through his up-and-down life - Witty, moving, candid - and very well written * The Sun *
It makes a refreshing change to read some real revelations from the life of a true, old-fashioned star * Daily Mirror *
Riveting - packed with cracking true stories -- Gary Bushell * The Sun *
Winning - genuinely funny * The Sun *
Author Bio
Bob Monkhouse was one of Britain's most enduring comedians and TV presenters, with a career spanning more than half a century. He started his broadcasting career on radio in 1949, and worked as a stand-up comedian, but hit the big time as a gag writer with his partner, Denis Goodwin. They wrote jokes for the likes of Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Much of Monkhouse's later fame stemmed from game shows, hosting TV programmes such as The Golden Shot, Celebrity Squares and Family Fortunes. He was awarded the OBE in 1993, and in 1995 he won a lifetime achievement award at the British Comedy Awards. He died after losing his battle with cancer in December 2003.