by Louis Barfe (Author)
Les Dawson was a Northern lad who climbed out of the slums thanks to an uncommonly brilliant mind.
Married twice in real life, he had a third wife in his comic world - a fictional ogre built from spare parts left by fleeing Nazis at the end of World War II - and an equally frightening mother-in-law. He was down to earth, yet given to eloquent, absurd flights of fancy. He was endlessly generous with his time, but slow to buy a round of drinks. He was a mass of contradictions. In short, he was human, he was genuine, and that's why audiences loved him.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 01 Oct 2012
ISBN 10: 1848872518
ISBN 13: 9781848872516
Book Overview: Les Dawson: a comedian who, more than any other, spoke for the phlegmatic, resigned, sarcastic, glorious British way of life. This is his story.