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Norma Farnes

    Spike
    Memories of Milligan
    The Goons
    The Compulsive Spike Milligan
    • Memories of Milligan

      • 259 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      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 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 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.

      Memories of Milligan2011
    • Spike

      An Intimate Memoir

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The complete memoirs of the late Spike Milligan are affectionately recounted by his close friend and agent, Norma Farnes, who worked with him for 35 years. As she navigated her role as his manager, she often faced the question, "What's he really like?" Over nearly thirty-six years, her responses varied but never captured the complexity of his character. After finding a secretarial position, she entered the vibrant world of Number Nine Orme Court, where Spike collaborated with other legendary comedy writers. Norma quickly became his manager, working alongside a man known for his brilliance and difficulties. In this heartfelt account, she explores Spike's life, from his childhood in India to his battles with mental restlessness, numerous affairs, and dedication to various causes. Through a wealth of anecdotes and insights, she reveals the essence of Spike and his relationships, including his tumultuous yet profound friendship with Peter Sellers. Norma Farnes crafts a moving portrait of her greatest friend, bringing Spike's fascinating and deeply human character to life on every page.

      Spike2004
    • The Compulsive Spike Milligan

      • 435 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Norma Farnes, Spike's manager for many years, has made the selection and this time she has put in Spike's favourites. This highly personal collection includes more of the best from his war memoirs and novels, his journalism, his children's stories, poetry and drawings, plus a wonderful collection from his voluminous correspondence from the 60's onwards with such varied recipients as the Director - General of the BBC, Marty Feldman and the GPO.

      The Compulsive Spike Milligan2004
      4,0
    • The Goons

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      A collection of scripts, sketches, Spike Milligan's personal memorabilia and photographs that make up the history of "The Goons". It also includes contributions from Harry Secombe and Eric Sykes. It forms the definitive story of Eccles, Bluebottle, Neddy, Grytpype-Thynne et al

      The Goons1997
      3,9