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PUBLISHER: Ebury Publishing
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781785940132
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 192
PUBLICATION DATE:
October 8, 2015
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Ask Bob: Your Guide to A Wonderful Life
Neil Forsyth
Bob Servant has become the star of three books, a radio show, a television series during a lifetime spent securing his undisputed status as the Hero Of Dundee and the Bard of Broughty Ferry. The local business giant and universally respected ladies man first found fame with an acclaimed hat trick of books establishing him as Scotland’s new man of letters while his BBC Radio 4 adaptation, The Bob Servant Emails, saw Bob seize the nation’s airwaves. Bob Servant (BBC4) sees Bob’s voice, eyes and, most importantly, walk unleashed on a grateful Blighty. Finally, after many years and several requests, Bob has distiled his unique philosophy into a single book. This essential reading will include chapters on Love, Money, Sex, Relationships, Family, Work, Health, a bit more Sex and others. Bob generously shares his real-life emails, diary entries, detailed diagrams and court transcripts, all to solve the problems of his fans around the world. As ever, Neil Forsyth edits the book, diligently pulling up supporting material for Servant’s claims. Local newspaper articles, transcripts of court proceedings and reports of his attempted fact-checking with an increasingly defiant Bob.As always when editing a Bob book, it will become clear Bob is driving his editor to the very brink of insanity.
Neil Forsyth
Neil Forsyth was born in Glasgow in 1978. He is the author of six previous books including Other People’s Money, his biography of teenage fraudster Elliot Castro which has been published in six countries and is currently being developed as a feature film, and the novels Let Them Come Through and San Carlos which were critically acclaimed in both Britain and the United States. His trilogy of Bob Servant humour books have become cult favourites, likened to the absurdist comedy of Peter Cook and Spike Milligan, and have been adapted by Forsyth for both BBC Radio Four and BBC Television in the BAFTA-nominated sitcom Bob Servant. Forsyth currently writes for TV for the BBC and in the USA for Dreamworks and Universal Studios. He lives in West Sussex.