The Comedy Man (Duckbacks)

The Comedy Man (Duckbacks)

by D. J. Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

D.J. Taylor's novel introduces the reader to comedy duo Ted King and Arthur Upward, who were, for a brief period in the late 1970s, the best-loved comedians on British television. Ten million people watched the Upward & King Show every week, and they rubbed shoulders with the stars for a few years - until the TV company pulled the plug. Twenty years later, Ted looks back on his years in the spotlight, always haunted by the fog-bound surroundings of his early life on the Norfolk coast, prompted by a documentary being made about the famous partnership. Ranging in time and place from rainswept Norfolk seafronts in the 1950s to 1960s Soho clubland, from bombs exploding in the Cyprus hills to Mosley's Daimler coursing through the East End, The Comedy Man is an unusual evocation of post-war English life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New
Publisher: Duck Editions
Published: 30 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0715631578
ISBN 13: 9780715631577

Media Reviews
'Taylor is utterly enthralling in memoir mode... a rhapsody.' Bob Monkhouse, Guardian
Author Bio
D.J. Taylor's novels include English Settlement (1996), winner of a 1999 Grinzane Cavour prize, and Trespass (1998). His biography of W.M. Thackeray was published in 1999 and he is currently working on a life of George Orwell. He lives in Norfolk with his wife and their three sons.