Tales from Pauls mischievous young years
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Köp båda 2 för 368 krOne of the most brilliantly observed testimonies to working-class life I've ever read -- Sue Carroll * Mirror * Funny, well observed and recognisably human. Soon you start to wonder why all celebrity autobiographies can't be like this * Private Eye * Among the three-for-two slew of sleb lit heaped on the tables of the nation's major bookshops... At My Mother's Knee distinguishes itself on every level -- Carol Ann Duffy * Observer * Paul speaks with warmth and hilarity about a childhood filled with poverty. Hugely interesting and entertaining * Heat * While most celeb memoirs are as memorable as an air kiss, O'Grady's is a proper snog * Scotsman * Warmly funny, dry and mischievous... Genuine - and brilliant * Daily Mail *
Paul O'Grady first came to fame in the guise of Lily Savage, and was nominated for a Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1991. Lily later became a regular on This Morning, took over the bed on The Big Breakfast and presented Blankety Blank. Paul, of course, went on to further success presenting his chat shows on Channel 4 and ITV, For the Love of Dogs and Animal Orphans on ITV, and his weekly show on BBC Radio 2, inter alia. His four volumes of autobiography - At My Mother's Knee, The Devil Rides Out, Still Standing and Open the Cage, Murphy - are all Sunday Times bestsellers.