Bob Monkhouse recounts his life and 40 years of stardom in show business, during which time he has known both triumph and tragedy. He tells of his personal difficulties, his love affairs and his television successes, and relates anecdotes about many stars of the entertainment world.
Bob Monkhouse has been in show business for over 45 years and is one of Britain's most enduring comedians. This second volume of his memoirs combines personal disclosures with anecdotes and revelations about the stars he has known.
This autobiography, read by Bob Monkhouse, tells of his life in show business over 40 years; his first son, born disabled with cerebral palsy; his life-long estrangement from his brother; his arrest in 1978; his first hit series in 1953; and his starring in the first Carry On film.
Providing tips and advice on public speaking, Bob Monkhouse shares six keys to mastering stage fright, how to move in and out of humour with professional ease, the shortcuts to winning over an audience, how to shape a speech and more.