At My Mother's Knee...And Other Low Joints
Tales from Paul’s mischievous young years
by:
Paul O'Grady
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book is a memoir that recounts the early life and coming-of-age experiences of the British comedian and television presenter, detailing his childhood in working-class Liverpool, his family life, and the beginnings of his career in entertainment. It is filled with humorous anecdotes, vivid portrayals of his relatives and the colorful characters he encountered, and the challenges he faced while growing up in post-war Britain.
Key points:
1. Family Importance: O'Grady credits his family, especially his mother, for his success as a comedian and TV host.
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