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Happiness and Tears: The Ken Dodd Story

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Happiness and Tears: The Ken Dodd Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Louis Barfe

ISBN:

9781788549547

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Apollo

Publication Date:

6th August 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Comedy and stand-up

Dewey:

792.7028092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

'I suffer from acute kleptomania. But when it gets bad, I take something for it.' Ken Dodd was a legend of British comedy. He launched his career in 1954, adopted his trademark 'tickling stick' two years later and went on to enjoy a sixty-year career as the nation's jester. Dodd's act was frenzied and zany, exploiting his saucer-eyed, buck-toothed appearance and deploying a repertoire of one-liners, whimsical and verbal inventions and liberal doses of saucy but never dirty jokes. Louis Barfe charts Dodd's life and extraordinarily long career, revealing him to be the last of the great variety acts and a comic phenomenon who delighted his audiences across seven decades. Reviews for Happiness and Tears: 'The definitive account' The Times. 'An industriously thorough, entertaining biography' The Spectator. 'Sure to delight Dodd's many admirers' TLS. 'Fascinatingly odd' Daily Express. 'An absolute joy' Choice.

Reviews

Barfe takes us through Dodd's fascinating life and career with great clarity, some impressive sleuthing and obvious affection' * Reader's Digest *
Barfe's biography of Ken Dodd is an absolute joy, celebrating [a] comic genius * Choice *
As much a tribute as a biography... The result is sure to delight Dodd's many admirers' * TLS *
[Barfe] makes a convincing case for Dodd as the last of the great variety acts, a talent better suited to the stage than the small screen * The Lady *
Fascinatingly odd * Daily Express *
Louis Barfe's industriously thorough, entertaining biography [...] written with admiration verging on hagiography, portrays the comic genius who was the last performer to uphold this country's tradition of vaudeville in music hall, on radio and television * Spectator *
Louis Barfe brings, in his excellent life of Ken Dodd, an experienced and authoritative hand, taking a firm step towards a comprehensive portrait... The triumphs of his first choice profession are related here in masterly fashion by Louis Barfe' * The Call Boy *
Louis Barfe charts the life and long career of one of our favourite and much missed comics * This England *
This excellent biography is the first serious assessment of the life and legacy of Ken Dodd... It gives an honest, well-rounded portrait of a great eccentric and comic genius' * Choice Magazine. *

Author Bio

Louis Barfe is expert on all aspects of the entertainment industry. He is the author of Where Have All The Good Times Gone The Rise and Fall of the Record Industry (2004), Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment (2008) and The Trials and Triumphs of Les Dawson (2012).

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