Just finished Eric Idle's autobiography, called (what else), Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.
A real disappointment. Basic premise is, "Boy born in WWII, grew up without a father, harsh school years, rose out of obscurity to become a Python who hobnobbed with celebrities, slept with lots of women before marrying a super model, and wrote a song they sing on battleships and soccer games."
Hundreds of pages of name-dropping and boasting, with little discussion of his former Pythons, and revealing absolutely nothing new about these years you can't find anywhere else. Entertaining but ultimately empty fluff.
A real disappointment. Basic premise is, "Boy born in WWII, grew up without a father, harsh school years, rose out of obscurity to become a Python who hobnobbed with celebrities, slept with lots of women before marrying a super model, and wrote a song they sing on battleships and soccer games."
Hundreds of pages of name-dropping and boasting, with little discussion of his former Pythons, and revealing absolutely nothing new about these years you can't find anywhere else. Entertaining but ultimately empty fluff.