Review In this kind, funny autobiography, Moore does his best to debunk his image as an upper-crust all-action hero... so engaging... so genuine. This is a delightful book, crammed with anecdotes of the television and film industry from the Fifties to the Noughties (The Mail on Sunday)Moore's autobiography is the funniest film memoir since David Niven's The Moon's A Balloon (The Daily Mail)Stuffed with showbiz anecdotes (The Sun)Funny, frank and charming (The Lady)There are stories galore... With a warm, winning mix of self-deprecation and praise for family, friends and colleagues, Sir Roger emerges as a figure every bit as dashing, but rather better-natured, than any he's played onscreen (Empire)Warm-hearted recollections of a long and distinguished career (The Scotsman)A lovely, ambling read (The Times)An amusing and racy memoir... Moore's wit and self-deprecation are evident on every page (The Stage)A man who can still snap a woman's knicker elastic with the flick of an eyebrow (The Times) Review snug and comforting...what Moore does write about, engagingly and with tremendous warmth, is his London childhood and the path from losing his job as a trainee animator, to movie extra, to film and television star. See all Product description
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