Skirts over lots of details and Evans never really acknowledges his poor treatment of others explicitly. I watched the programmes and listened to the radio 1 breakfast show so found it fascinating all the same, despite the air brushing. He treated his radio colleagues appallingly at times and I was very interested to see how he'd behave some years later on Radio 2's drive time slot. The best stories are the John Cleese and Richard Branson parts. I really enjoyed both.** so annoying not to have the photographs on the Kindle version, black and white would be preferable to zero! I found some of this interesting and liked the 'top 10' at the start of each chapter. I suppose he's got a right to be self-congratulatory, but I did wonder if his description of the ending of all those relationships was quite as amicable as he suggested! He's obviously worked hard to get where he is, but I was more interested in his post 'big breakfast' days, so will have to read the sequel to get to that. Clever!
Blah blah blah, brings back all the memories of why I always disliked this guy
—Perplerx
Entertaining read..... just ordered the sequal!
—angie
Great book written with honesty and humour
—southkid23
A very good read - what a lovely man!
—teilgirl
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—kent