
Dispatches from the Sofa
The Collected Wisdom of Frank Skinner
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Frank Skinner
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Frank Skinner
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Over the course of the last 10 years, Frank Skinner has toured sell-out stand-up shows, hosted countless TV shows and an award-winning radio programme, written two well-received volumes of memoir, as well as recording a couple of pop songs and learning to play the ukulele. He has been a busy man. Yet, for the last two years, he has also managed to squeeze in a weekly column for The Times. Without fail, he sat down every week and wracked his brain to think of something to write 900 words about. Dispatches from the Sofa is the brilliant result.
Alighting on such random topics as the potential demise of Margaret Thatcher, the love-hate relationship with your football club, Mike Read’s musical of Oscar Wilde, fat pop stars, Serbian breakfast banter, the pleasures of air-guitar, the banking crisis and the evil phenomenon of Jedward, this is a thought-provoking, wide-reaching, hilarious and self-deprecating collection - which also includes the first two chapters from his unpublished novel - from one of our funniest, quickest and most beloved comedians.
©2011 Frank Skinner (P)2011 Random House AudiobooksWhat listeners say about Dispatches from the Sofa
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- 12-11-11
YUck!
Banal, Depressing, Sometimes Disgusting, Luckily an Audio because wasting time reading this would be more sad than the overall piece. Every once in a while for a split second Frank says something with meaning. He's a very good organizational writer, and his chapter summaries are always perfection. It's a waste of time and money. Sorry Frank.
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