Funny Man
Book Review from 2007
Funny Man is Gary Morecambe’s first book about Eric, or should that really be Dad. It is a superb book that recalls many of Gary’s childhood memories about his father.
The book is split into 9 chapters: Son and Father, Husband, At Home, At Work, On Holiday, Illness, Friends, Hobbies and Questions and Answers.
Each chapter is treated like a small essay… “Please Mr Morecambe describe life at home in under 2000 words”. There are many amusing and light hearted stories about Eric, such as his attempts to cook a meal or the families caravanning experiences.
The book is scattered with black and white photos from the family archives.
A nice touch at the end is the Question and Answer section. This is where anything Gary had not written about he asks Eric. Here Eric talks about such things a religion, music and comedy.
What this book is not is a detailed biography of Eric and Ernie. For that you really should look at the Graham McCann book. It is a book about Eric and is a great collection of stories and anecdotes.
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