Results for: books tagged ‘Television & Humour’
The Not-So-Very-Nice-Goings-On at Victoria Lodge: Philip Ardagh
Whilst flipping through issues of The Girl's Own Paper from the 1890s, it gradually dawned on Philip Ardagh that he was witnessing tantalising glimpses of an unfolding story of mystery ... More
Charlie Brooker's Screen Burn: Charlie Brooker
'These days, watching television is like sitting in the back of Travis Bickle's taxicab, staring through the window at a world of relentless, churning shod . . .'Cruel, acerbic, impassioned, ... More
The Silly Side of Sherlock Holmes: Philip Ardagh
Nothing evokes the world of Sherlock Holmes like the original illustrations from The Strand Magazine - used here to tell of a strange change in behaviour of the master detective, ... More
QI: The Book of General Ignorance: John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
A comprehensive and humiliating catalogue of all the misconceptions, mistakes and misunderstandings in 'common knowledge', which will make you wonder why anyone ever bothers to go to school. If you ... More
The Complete Book of Aunts: Rupert Christiansen
Lovable aunts, exotic aunts, seductive aunts, sad, mad and bad aunts, aunts in jail and aunts on the razzle - here is a delightful and entertaining guide to the most ... More
QI: The Book of Animal Ignorance: John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
Meet the water bears that can live in suspension for hundreds of years, the parasite carried by your cat that makes men grumpy and women promiscuous, and the woodlouse that ... More
Tim the Tiny Horse: Harry Hill
We don't know his breed, or where he came from, all we really know is his size. Small. Very Small. In fact, if you think of a matchbox and halve ... More
The Further Adventures of the Queen Mum: Harry Hill
That night God explained to the Queen Mum that her work on Earth was not finished . . .You might think it all ended for the Queen Mum after she ... More
Ten Bad Dates with De Niro: Richard T. Kelly, illustrated by Andrew Rae
We all have our favourite movies: indeed the love of film can drive us into obsessions - with particular stars, directors, genres and styles. Now, out of the depths of ... More
The QI Annual 2008: John Lloyd and John Mitchinson
Imagine an edition of The Guinness Book of Records selected by a panel of stand-up comedians . . . The QI Annual 2008 is packed with original contributions from Stephen ... More
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