Watching Neighbours Twice a Day... Watching Neighbours Twice a Day...

Watching Neighbours Twice a Day..‪.‬

    • 4.2 • 78 Ratings
    • £7.99

    • £7.99

Publisher Description

'A wonderful blend of nostalgia, hilarity and personal anecdotes that only Josh Widdicombe could deliver' James Acaster

'If you read only one book by Josh Widdicombe this year, make it this one' Jack Dee

'Beautifully written, cleverly crafted and charmingly funny' Adam Hills

'This is a book about growing up in the '90s told through the thing that mattered most to me, the television programmes I watched. For my generation television was the one thing that united everyone. There were kids at my school who liked bands, kids who liked football and one weird kid who liked the French sport of petanque, however, we all loved Gladiators, Neighbours and Pebble Mill with Alan Titchmarsh (possibly not the third of these).'

In his first memoir, Josh Widdicombe tells the story of a strange rural childhood, the kind of childhood he only realised was weird when he left home and started telling people about it. From only having four people in his year at school, to living in a family home where they didn't just not bother to lock the front door, they didn't even have a key.

Using a different television show of the time as its starting point for each chapter Watching Neighbours Twice a Day... is part-childhood memoir, part-comic history of '90s television and culture. It will discuss everything from the BBC convincing him that Michael Parkinson had been possessed by a ghost, to Josh's belief that Mr Blobby is one of the great comic characters, to what it's like being the only vegetarian child west of Bristol.

It tells the story of the end of an era, the last time when watching television was a shared experience for the family and the nation, before the internet meant everyone watched different things at different times on different devices, headphones on to make absolutely sure no one else could watch it with them.

GENRE
Biography
NARRATOR
JA
James Acaster
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:10
hr min
RELEASED
2021
16 September
PUBLISHER
Bonnier Books UK
SIZE
462.1
MB

Customer Reviews

aims2001 ,

Funny nostalgia

A really funny run-through of all the most important tv from the 90s

Worstappever13455 ,

Bought this because I was sick of seeing Josh promoting it

Hopefully if we all buy it he won’t be on the tv every time I turn it on. Nor will he be on the radio every time I tune in. Or popping up on everyone’s podcast’s. My god please make it stop. Can’t promote a book if everyone buys it I say.

All jokes aside an original book about a bizarre childhood in the 90s. I grew up in the 90s but I’m slightly too young to remember things like Ghostwatch, so it was fun hearing about it!

lilleyjnr ,

Fantastic Nostalgia

Loved this book. Made me laugh out loud. Several times!!!! Buy this book….you won’t be disappointed!!

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