Pages: 328 (Paperback) ISBN: 000720728X Pub: HarperCollins Entertainment Pub date: 2006-04-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 135769
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Reader Reviews:Shorter Than War and Peace: More Words Than Spot's First Christmas (0/0 people found this helpful)`Bigger than Hitler, Better than Christ' is Rik Mayall's provocatively titled autobiography. In it Rik takes us from his childhood of blackmailing teachers, to his student years, through inventing alternative comedy with Kevin Turvey and the Dangerous Brothers, to revolutionising television with `The Young Ones', to revolutionising film as part of `The Comic Strip', bringing down the Tory Government with his satire the `New Statesman' before his legendary portrayal as the voice of the Andrex puppy and the Toilet Duck. Rik lets us in to his life of debauchery and infidelity before telling us of his Quad bike accident which left his in a coma for five days and reveals that God spoke to him during this time and told him of his plan for Rik to be the new messiah.
It's like watching him live (0/0 people found this helpful)He writes the way he acts and it's glorious. A mixture of truth and complete bollocks, don't expect to find out too much about his personal life. Most of it utter egotistical drivel but it wouldn't be The Rik Mayall any other way. Even the publisher page is funny. And the footnotes... well you could make a whole other book of them.
Could the Real Rik Mayall please write a book! (0/1 people found this helpful)I'm a big fan of Rik Mayall, from the Young Ones, to guest appearances in Blackadder, and on to The New Statesman and Bottom.
Worse than Mao (9/13 people found this helpful)I adore Rik Mayalls and Ade Edmondson's sitcoms. The Young Ones, Filthy Rich & Catflap, Bottom, in my opinion they're all masterpieces. So I was really looking forward to reading this auto-biography.
Hmm. (2/2 people found this helpful)I love Rik and I love The Young Ones, Bottom, even Filthy, Rich and Catflap. I was kind of hoping that this was a funny autobiography. I am not really sure what it is. Obviously the letters are fake, but it is impossible to tell how much of what he actually writes is true. The footnotes are amusing, the spelling mistakes a bit tiresome but make me smile. I like it and it IS funny but it is really hard to read because of the style he writes in. The 'going-off-on-a-tangent' thing wears thin after a while.
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