Interesting reading, bearing in mind that it's now 15 years old and some things have changed. (Well, the great man's dead, for a start!) Room for old jokes about rain clouds, but I'll say no more. Gives a good picture of a very complex man of whom I've always been a fan. I'd no idea he'd made his professional debut in Nottingham, which set me off on a lengthy trip around the Internet looking up old theatres in Nottingham to see if I'd ever been there. (Actually, no, but the Royal Concert Hall is now where it stood.The one I remember was the Olympia, Bulwell.) Of course, he was doing the amateur circuit long before this. Some uncomfortable and rather boring reading re the tax stuff, which I'm sure won't interest most people, but on the whole, a worthwhile read, especially if you're interested in comedy. The sheer energy of the man was astounding and the pleasure he gave was boundless. The world is a poorer place without him.