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In this sequel to his war memoirs Milligan is on Civvy street and a jazz trumpeter in the Bill Hall Trio, playing at the Hackney Empire and a Freak Show in Zurich. It ends with him pursuing a solo career as a comedian and the first ad lib sessions of The Goons, with Bentine, Sellers and Secombe.
A review from Amazon -
thomas baptie from telford, shropshire United Kingdom
Spike is back..and this book is every bit as funny as his war memoires.
His humour shines through in every page, and with Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers making regular appearences, its nicely set up to provide you with a great read..just dont take it and buses, trains etc as your laughing may not go down too well with your fellow passengers.
Read-enjoy!
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