An arresting collection of interviews, collated
by Norma Farnes, Spike Milligan's close friend and
longstanding agent, bringing to life the late, great
Milligan in all his various guises. Heralded as
brilliant and difficult in equal measure, Spike Milligan
is one of the most prolific and mould-breaking writers
of the twentieth century. Fantastically funny and
incredibly talented, on his death in 2002, Spike left
behind him one of the most diverse legacies in British
entertainment history. Creative, inspirational, and
at times doggedly loyal, yet famously tempestuous and
fickle, Spike was many things to many people. In
‘Memories of Milligan’, Norma Farnes sets out to
interview those who knew him best, amassing an array of
personal memories from fellow performers and comedians,
long-time friends and former girlfriends. Compiled of
intimate stories, small exchanges and habits that go
into making up a relationship, be it personal or
professional, ‘Memories of Milligan’ captures another
side to the performer's public persona, to build a
complete picture of one of the greatest British comic
writers to date. Ranging from interviews with fellow
comedian Barry Humphries, scriptwriters Galton and
Simpson, director Jonathan Miller, stalwart presenters
Michael Palin and Terry Wogan, to comic geniuses such as
Eric Sykes and producer George Martin, this original
book encapsulates a moving portrait of a man who is
synonymous with a unique era in post-war
entertainment.
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