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Frank Skinner Autobiography
Frank Skinner
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Description for Frank Skinner Autobiography
Paperback. Winner of the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival, Frank Skinner's humour is a mixture of laddishness and philosophy. This is the story of the highs and lows of his life and career. He tells how he inherited his father's passion for football, as well as his passion for alcohol. Num Pages: 416 pages, Illustrations (some col., ports. (some col.). BIC Classification: APT; BGFA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 130 x 27. Weight in Grams: 308.
A hilarious autobiography from one of Britain's funniest and most successful comedians.
Born Chris Collins in 1957, Frank Skinner he grew up in the West Midlands where he inherited his father's passion for football - and alcohol.
Expelled from school at 16, Frank had been nurturing a serious drink problem from the age of 14, but managed to go teetotal in 1987.
Along with personal revelations, it helped turn his life around. His first television appearance in 1988 was met with raucous laughter from the audience - and 131 complaints, including one from cabinet ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Arrow
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Condition
New
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099426875
SKU
V9780099426875
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Ref
99-99
About Frank Skinner
Born in January 1957 Frank Skinner grew up in Oldbury and Smethwick in the West Midlands. After various jobs, he performed his first stand up gig in December 1987 and went on to win the Perrier Comedy Award at the Edinburgh Festival. He often works with his best friend and fellow comedian, David Baddiel; they hosted the incredibly popular Fantasy ... Read more
Reviews for Frank Skinner Autobiography
Skinner tells this amazing story in a rapid and murky manner
David Sexton
Evening Standard
A rattling good read, written with humour and honesty
Lorraine Kelly
The Sun
Skinner has a pathological need to tell the truth and that can only be to the advantage of any autobiography
Scotsman
Skinner has written ... Read more
David Sexton
Evening Standard
A rattling good read, written with humour and honesty
Lorraine Kelly
The Sun
Skinner has a pathological need to tell the truth and that can only be to the advantage of any autobiography
Scotsman
Skinner has written ... Read more