Gogglebook: The Wit and Wisdom of Gogglebox

Gogglebook: The Wit and Wisdom of Gogglebox

by Andrew Collins (Author), Andrew Collins (Author), Andrew Collins (Author), Gogglebox (Author)

Synopsis

Channel 4's Gogglebox is one of the most loved shows on TV. Every week, more than 7 million of us tune in to watch the nation's favourite telly fanatics as they laugh and cry along with the TV. In doing so, we've fallen in love with being part of the Gogglebox family.

Now in this official companion, Gogglebook, for the first time, we sit you on Britain's most famous sofas to find out what it's like to watch TV with all your favourite households. Have a cup of tea with Leon and June, drink from a pot noodle container with Sandra and Sandy, stroke the cats, pat the dogs and laugh along with Steph and Dom, the Moffatts, Jenny and Lee and all the fantastic Gogglebox gang.

Remember all the year's big TV moments from all of your favourite shows, and for the first time get the Goggleboxers take on classic TV from the past - ever wanted to hear what Sandra and Sandy think about the moon landings, or Leon and June thought of Princess Diana's wedding dress?

It's full of your favourite jokes, fascinating TV trivia and you'll even get the chance to play along at home with Gogglebox TV bingo (#goggleboxbingo)

This definitive collection of the wit and wisdom of Gogglebox, covers Alan Carr to Z-Cars and everything in-between. Often funny, sometimes moving, but always surprising, this is the perfect way to enjoy TV the Gogglebox way.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 08 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1509809309
ISBN 13: 9781509809301
Book Overview: The official tie-in book to the smash hit Channel Four show.

Author Bio
Andrew Collins is an award-winning scriptwriter, journalist, author, critic and broadcaster whose hit BBC1 sitcom Not Going Out (co-written with star Lee Mack) won the Rose D'Or for Best Sitcom. He wrote two series of Mr Blue Sky for BBC Radio 4, was a regular scriptwriter on EastEnders and was a script consultant on The Inbetweeners 2. He has written three volumes of autobiography, including the bestselling Where Did It All Go Right?, and musician Billy Bragg's official biography. A presenter on BBC 6 Music for over ten years, he is currently the Film Editor of Radio Times, a TV critic for The Guardian and presents Saturday Night At The Movies on Classic FM.