

An edition of Why Do I Say These Things? (1998)
By Jonathan Ross
Publish Date
August 11, 2009
Publisher
Bantam
Language
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Pages
229
Description:
Scenes from life: anecdotal, wicked and witty. This is 'Wossy' in his own words and at his best.Irreverent, tangental, witty and outrageous, Jonathan Ross is our best-known television personality for good reason and his take on growing up, and the world around him, is laugh-out-loud funny. With stories that range from discovering B-movies to fashion, from diets to childhood sweetshops, favourite presents and from sex to pets (and back to sex) he explores everyday life with all his customary energy, lasciviousness, self-deprecatory humour and random meandering, revealing that in short trousers he was as irrepressibly exuberent as he is now in those suits...
subjects: Biography & Autobiography, Nonfiction, Entertainers, great britain, Television personalities, Disc jockeys, Television broadcasting, biography, Ross, Jonathan, 1960-, Entertainers -- Great Britain -- Biography, Television personalities -- Great Britain -- Biography, Disc jockeys -- Great Britain -- Biography