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Mustn't Grumble Kindle Edition

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 603 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Orion; New Ed edition (18 Sept. 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1407222716
  • ISBN-13: 978-1407222714
  • ASIN: B002U94SEI
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars 39 customer reviews
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #96,099 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Format: Hardcover
I love this man, when I am reading his book I can hear his dulcit tones and it's as if he's here with me, and I love telling my friends that I am going to bed with Terry again! As a fan I thought I knew most of his tired old tales, so I was thrilled to find that there are so many new ones! Keep up the good work old man! Well worth reading for anyone interested in Terry. If you don't like him, well I wouldn't bother.
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Format: Hardcover
Being of the young TOG variety I was wondering whether I would enjoy Sir Terry's second book - what was going to be different?! Well, the first book stops in 1980 and that's when I was born so he's definitely had a life since then. I laughed a lot so thanks Terry. Roll on the next twenty five years.
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Format: Hardcover
What a fantastic book! Terry Wogan really is a national treasure, and this book shows us why. Not only is he absolutely hilarious from page one, but he tells us all sorts of things about his childhood that were left out of his previous book. I read Mustn't Grumble from cover to cover on a Sunday, and my plans for the day went straight out of the window because I just couldn't put this book down. Come on Terry, old geezer, when's the next installment coming? I can't wait!
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A Fantasticaly funny read. Every bit as witty as as your morning programme. Made me laugh till the last page. Can't wait for your next one Terry. A must for every TOG's Christmas list. A highly recommended read
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Format: Hardcover
My goodness how nice to read a biography from some one older than 21, our Terry as usual exhumes the same warmth and humour as he always has and I would buy this genuine mans books every five years. A good read and one I had to keep reading and one that kept my mouth turned upwards. Don't want to make our Terry blush but he is a national treasure who probably can do no wrong in a lot of people's eyes A must read entertaining, funny, witty and absorbing.
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Format: Hardcover
I loved this book. The Janet and John stories really made me laugh. An entertaining read and definitely a great Christmas pressie!!!
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Yes it maybe only a mere five years since his first tome but it is just as enjoyable, if not more so. More insight on all things Eurovision and his days at Radio 2 along with his faithful TOGS, TWITS et al

A walk down memory lane in places although sadly no mentuion of the infamous Carshalton duck pond...
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Format: Paperback
Terry Wogan broadcast to the nation's breakfast for forty years, retiring in 2009. This book, for a few year's earlier, seems to suggest his developing thoughts of ending the epic. Lots of introspection on his hopes for what may happen when it's time to call it a day.

The book reads as Terry presents - a loosely structured stream of consciousness monologue that leaps from the main story into many a narrow alley before returning. In tales of his early life, this seems to work. In a chapter reminiscing about a family photograph, not really.

There's politics, politicians, religion here, and Terry's usual commentary on the madness of modern life. And there's plenty of humour and genuine affection for his family and listeners.

But there's also a lot of filling ... full transcripts of speeches from various events, lots of listener's letters and the aforementioned review of the family wedding snaps. This might have made a better extended version of the previous autobiography rather than a whole new book.
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