Pages: (Audio CD) ISBN: 0752890174 Pub: Orion Pub date: 2007-10-25 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 80047
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Reader Reviews:A delightful Terry and TOG's co - production (0/0 people found this helpful)Anyone who had - somehow - never listened to Terry Wogan would be well advised to do so before picking up this book. Like the show, it's a wandering ramble, touching lightly on many a topic, with the odd diversion into serious territory.
Unforgivable title (1/12 people found this helpful)'A sharp eye and a witty word to mark the passing year.' Is is just me, or is this the most excruciating strapline ever devised? I get assailed by its vacuous blarney on posters everywhere I go, and have to resist the urge to cringe into a ball and eat my fist. Please, make it go away... I LOVE TERRY! (8/8 people found this helpful)What a great book. You can dip in, dip out and I laughed at every page. Good one Terry, thanks for the laughs. An enjoyable canter (10/10 people found this helpful)An enjoyable canter through a year in the life of the iconic broadcaster, which among other things provides an insight into what Sir Terry gets up to during those frequent breaks he takes from his broadcasting these days. As with his radio show, he uses comments from his listeners (for example the admirable Des Custard, who muses on subjects from smoking in films to England players abroad) to provide alternative views on life and to augment his own easy wit. All in all, an enjoyable read, and a reliable stocking-filler for anyone over forty. Naked Mango Munching? (6/7 people found this helpful)Having thoroughly enjoyed the ups and downs of Sir Terry's life through his other two autobiographies, this canter through his last twelve months was going to be a must-read with him hopefully trotting out more witty anecdotes. And, neigh, I needn't have worried. Mind you, I'm obliged to say that as he had the decency to mention a colleague's book 'Pets in Prospect' by vet, Malcolm Welshman, on his Show. Terry's Twelve stays the course for light entertainment for which he is famous. Though I'm not sure about eating a mango in the nude. Why a mango? What's wrong with good old British fruit? A firm Cox's Orange Pippin, a juicy pear or a couple of ripe Victoria plums would have been more in keeping with Terry's iconic status as a National Treasure. Similar ProductsThe Sally Traffic Handbook: Facts, Fun and Frolics from BBC Radio 2's Sally Boazman Head on - Ian Botham: The Autobiography The Autobiography CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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