Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Forgotten Heroes of Comedy by Robert Ross @RobertWRossEsq BLOG TOUR @unbounders #Giveaway #Win #Prize #ForgottenHeroesOfComedy #Competition

 


In this long overdue and affectionate salute, celebrated comedy historian Robert Ross pays tribute to some of the finest, funniest and most fascinating names in comedy from both sides of the Atlantic. Monty Python’s Terry Jones wrote the foreword.

With the passionate input of such comics as Tim Brooke-Taylor, Hattie Hayridge, Roy Hudd, Michael Palin, Ross Noble, Chris Addison and Bernard Cribbins, Ross honours these legends of humor who, for a variety of reasons, didn't quite reach the heady heights of stardom or, once they had, couldn't cope with the pressures.

Whether it is a favorite from the distant smoke- and ale-stained world of the Music Hall like the great George Robey, or the downbeat poetry of Hovis Presley, who dropped disenchanted bombs on the late 1990s, Forgotten Heroes of Comedy will finally elevate them to the Hall of Fame where they belong. Forgotten, no longer.


 
Forgotten Heroes of Comedy by Robert Ross was published on 28 October 2021 by Unbound. As part of this #RandomThingsTours Blog Tour I am delighted to offer one print copy as a give away.
Entry is simple, just fill out the competition widget on the blog post.  UK Entries Only please.

GOOD LUCK! 




One copy of Forgotten Heroes of Comedy by Robert Ross






Robert Ross is the leading authority on the history of British comedy. 

His sixteen books include The Monty Python Encyclopedia, The Carry On Story, Sid James – Cockney Rebel, The Complete Terry-Thomas and official BBC celebrations of Fawlty Towers, Last of the Summer Wine and Steptoe and Son. 
His latest book is a critically-acclaimed biography of Marty Feldman. 
He is a frequent guest on radio and his many television credits include interviews for What's A Carry On?, Top Ten: Comedy Records, Will the Real Basil Fawlty Please Stand Up?, What the Pythons Did Next, Richard & Judy and BBC News. 

He lives in Buckinghamshire. 







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