/ Key title The long awaited story of one of Britain's greatest comic legends. / The autobiography of a British comedy legend from the publishers of 'The Essential Spike Milligan'. / Publicity campaign to include magazines, newspapers and local radio interviews. / New mass-market jacket look for the paperback / Major nationwide consumer campaign.
Eric Sykes was born in Oldham in 1923. He has worked as a writer, director and performer for over fifty years; appearing most recently in Peter Hall's production of 'As You Like It'. He is eighty years old.
'Eric Sykes, now 82, is a splendid survivor. Recently the subject of a charming South Bank Show, the indefatigable Lancastrian is still working, with blithe disregard for his deafness, blindness and heart bypass operation. Characteristically, Sykes ends this engagingly artless autobiography with the news that he has been cast as Frank Bryce in the latest Harry Potter film. The tone throughout is warm-hearted, though occasionally there are welcome blasts of asperity. And there are joyful pages devoted to what is surely Sykes's finest hour -- his glorious riot of ad-libbery with Jimmy Edwards in "Big Bad Mouse".' Hugh Massingberd, Daily Telegraph 'His prose is crisp and dry, with a poetic, vernacular lilt!Candid, erudite and most of all cheery. Warm and comforting.' The Times 'A charmed life!and one does not begrudge him an ounce of his success!Sykes's career is far from over.' Guardian 'A chatty, always amiable memoir. A far better testament to this game old trouper than the normal ghost-written guff.' Daily Express 'A wonderful slice of life, full of warmth and revealing the humanity and creative genius ! Just grand.' Manchester Evening News
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