One of Britain’s most recognisable television personalities shares a memoir of his life for the first time ever … as himself. He’s out of character, very loud and extremely funny!
‘You’re doing a book!!!???’ my friend said.
‘Yes,’ I replied.
‘What, is someone writing it for you?’
‘No. I’m writing it. It’s my book. It’s about me!’ I said.
‘But what about the spelling and the whole dyslexia thing?’ she said. ‘I’m sure the people that publish the book or my agent will check all of that,’ I said. So from the get-go I apologise if there are any typos or grammatical mistakes. There shouldn’t be, as I’m sure the book-making fairy has checked through it all. Big cheers to the book-making fairy! Hurraaahhh!
I’ve actually written books before. Seven, if I’m blowing my own trumpet. But never about me, Leigh Francis. Not many people know the real me. They know Keith Lemon, Avid Merrion, The Bear, but this book is all about who I am, out of character, totally honest, just being me. There’s going to be some sad bits, but hopefully there’ll be more happy bits that’ll put a smile on your face a few times. It’s everything I can remember up to the present day.
When I was at school they called me Francis, Franny, Eyes (my middle name is Izaak – hence eyes, I guess). Oh, I’ve also been called Ginger Bollox many times too, Ginger Bastard, Fat Ginger Bastard, all the ginger stuff. But I ain’t moaning about that. I am ginger! Ginger and proud.
Anyway, let’s start with my first memory, which was being circumcised when I was three. If we’re going to be starting at all.
I feel a bit conflicted about this one, I know this is a memoir and he can write about what he wants but I was surprised Leigh didn’t take any time to discuss how his earlier stuff hasn’t say, aged particularly well.
You’d think from reading this him and Craig David were best mates when we all know the negative impact Bo had on Craig’s wellbeing at the time. And I’m sure Fearne wouldn’t stand for the “banter” she was subjected to by him on Juice now. While she might be fine he could have acknowledged looking back she had to have an incredibly thick skin and as he was the presenter, she just had to suck it up.
I don’t know, maybe I’m being a bit harsh but I thought a bit of self reflection here would have been nice rather than being left with the feeling like the elephant in the room was being ignored.
I think we all know Leigh meant no harm and it all came from a place of silliness so I don’t think anyone has judged him for it. It just felt very odd not to reflect on it at all.
I mean this in a good way.but this is like reading the diary of an 8 year old. But somehow that 8 year old is 50 with a career, a wife and kids.
My dad, passed away 10 years ago. For some unknown reason dad had ended up having some banter with him when he visited our town centre. 2 years before he passed away.
Dad had no idea who he was (dad was about 77 at the time) but clearly loved every second of it. And it sounded like Leigh had been super nice to him. Always really loved him for that.
an amazing read, quite literally a trip down memory lane with so many incredible anecdotes and stories from this man’s life, i loved this. i’ve read (i think) every one of leigh’s books now and he’s always the best entertainer. my favourite person forever and ever amen healing my inner child by telling her that keith lemon hasn’t been killed off, he’s just running his bar abroad :’)
Listened to this as a audiobook and really enjoyed about hearing about Leigh’s route into comedy and his love for art and wanting to be a artist first , just proves we really do have life mapped out for us as people and I think it surprised me that comedy wasn’t his first ambition. As I’ve grown up around his comedy , I did enjoy the insight and stories behind his shows . Good read or listen in my case
Leigh seems like a really decent guy. There’s not a bad word about anyone in this book. He gets on with everyone and is even sorry to split with his agent. But my favourite bits are the reminiscing about his childhood in 70’s and 80’s. Star Wars figures, MJ jackets, smoking in the cinemas etc. A sweet biography from a creative guy. Easily read. Denise
Opted for the audio book thinking it would add to the funny. I was wrong. I found the whole thing pretty boring and a struggle to get through. Clunky word repetitions left me feeling as though the book could have done with at least one more edit. I wonder whether it would’ve been different if I’d read it rather than listened. All in all, disappointing.
Absolutely brilliant read. As someone from Leeds I loved reading about his early times in Leeds. Anyone from Leeds will appreciate the market story. Well worth a read
Love the realness of Leigh, its a must read and mega funny too!!! Would highly recommend to anyone who wants a giggle and to know the real legend behind it all.......
Enjoyable and easy to read. It wasn't very juicy didn't give much behind the scenes gossip or anything and I thought he would talk a bit about the backlash he received over Craig David etc but still it was good. Leigh seems like a really nice guy and this book is fun and wholesome.
I really enjoyed this book Leigh comes across as such a lovely guy and it was great hearing about his family, passions and rise to fame! His tv personality/character Keith Lemon has been the cause of many nights of laughter for me, and I loved how this book was a mixture of humour and seriousness! It easy to see why Leigh is so successful in what he does, he is passionate and doesn’t seem to have a bad word to say about anyone! I really recommend this one!
i grew up watching Leigh on Celebrity Juice & other projects he did and i really enjoyed the story of his life from growing up to how he came up with the idea for all of his characters
Absolutely loved this audiobook! Leigh Francis' narration added extra comedy and warmth to his own story, making it feel incredibly more personal. I was hooked from the start, laughing out loud and moved by his honesty and storytelling. I especially loved the way he spoke about his wife all the way through the book, I loved hearing about the way they met and the life they have developed together. Overall, a hilarious and heartfelt listen.