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Barking in Essex
Clive Exton
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Description for Barking in Essex
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Freedom finally beckons for Algie Packer, Essex’s most notorious gangster. He’s done seven years inside and now he’s coming home to collect his reward – £3,672,000 in untraceable notes. But there’s something Algie’s family have forgotten to mention . . . The Packers are Essex’s lovable, but most dysfunctional family. Witness their desperate attempts to cover their tracks before Algie arrives to collect what is rightfully his. Barking In Essex is a riotously funny comedy by Clive Exton, published and produced for the first time in 2013.
Freedom finally beckons for Algie Packer, Essex’s most notorious gangster. He’s done seven years inside and now he’s coming home to collect his reward – £3,672,000 in untraceable notes. But there’s something Algie’s family have forgotten to mention . . . The Packers are Essex’s lovable, but most dysfunctional family. Witness their desperate attempts to cover their tracks before Algie arrives to collect what is rightfully his. Barking In Essex is a riotously funny comedy by Clive Exton, published and produced for the first time in 2013.
Product Details
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Number of pages
104
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
104
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781472524553
SKU
V9781472524553
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Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-50
About Clive Exton
Clive Exton was a London-born screenwriter and playwright. His writing credits include the highly-acclaimed film 10 Rillington Place, as well as Poirot and Jeeves and Wooster. Exton wrote the new book for the PG Wodehouse original for a musical based on Damsels in Distress, as well as a new stage comedy Twixt, which premiered in Paris in 1996 and played ... Read more
Reviews for Barking in Essex
Cheerfully crude new black comedy
The Times
Those who like their comedy black, blue, an raucous will have a ball.
Telegraph
Humorous delight to be had
Observer
The Times
Those who like their comedy black, blue, an raucous will have a ball.
Telegraph
Humorous delight to be had
Observer