
Jason Manford Live Tour 2014 - First World Problems
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Jason Manford
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Jason Manford
About this listen
Should old people be allowed in the supermarket on weekends? Why do people squeeze the toothpaste tube from the top? And why is it so hard to put sheets on a bed when you get home from work? These essential issues and many more are covered in the brilliant new audiobook from Northern funny man Jason Manford.
Recorded live in Liverpool during Jason's mammoth UK tour and packed full of hilarious takes on those little difficulties we can all relate to, First World Problems is observational comedy at it's very best, and a comedian at the top of his game.
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Critic reviews
"He's blessed with the kind of laid-back charm and sharp turn of phrase you can't manafacture" ( Daily Telegraph)
"Effortlessly entertaining" ( Evening Standard)
"Manford's relaxed, self-mocking personaand his effortless gift for mimicry make a potent combination" ( The Times, T2)