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Vic Reeves
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Vic Reeves
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Peopled with a wonderful collection of warm, wicked and weird characters, Vic Reeves’ memoir is an enchanting, surreal and utterly hilarious comic gem.
COMIC MASTERPIECE FROM ONE OF THE
BIGGEST NAMES IN BRITISH HUMOUR.
Vic, or Jim as he was known, grew up just like any other boy – terrified of his father’s immense moustaches, obsessed with owning his own crow and a master at writing his own name. Early brushes with evil prams, exploding model aeroplanes and consumption are soon swept away as Vic careers towards adulthood in this brilliant memoir of whimsical reminiscences and flighty invention.
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- Brendan McGowan
- 08-19-21
As one would expect Vic Jim
A great listen with an insight into a very unique and self driven man.We are lucky to have him and his contribution to comedy is massive
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- Josh Mclane
- 01-03-23
Fantastic for fans of Vic and Bob
Truth laced with Vic’s usual bullshit. So so good. Informative. I’m so F’n ready for vol2 I could spit a pine cone.
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- Esme DeMarco
- 03-01-23
Artistic & Funny Gem of a Man
Excellent auto-bio with brilliant narration. Very entertaining and interesting insight into a creative artist and performer. Bring on Vol. 2!
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- Therese
- 02-17-22
enjoyed the beginning, grew weary after that.
I enjoyed the beginning, and looked forward to more of the same, but the story became less and less engaging. I persevered, listening in hope of improvement that didn't come. I recommend taking a pass on this one unless perhaps you are a fan of music groups of this time.
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