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Ever wondered what happened to one-of-a-kind comedian Phil Cool?
Well now you can find out, as told by the man himself...
Young Mick, next door, played drums and bagpipes.
Separately, of course, but it still annoyed our neighbours. He'd say stuff
like: 'I'm quitting my band. They're a bunch of big-heads; not one of them is
as talented as I am.'
Then one day, in the early 1970s, he said something
sensible. 'Phil, if you don't start doing proper gigs now, you'll be too old
and it won't happen.' So I made a decision to get serious, leave my job and
make the transition from wage to stage. By 1985, after playing every dive in
the UK, I'd honed a few hours of decent stand-up and landed a series on BBC2.
Game-changer. After that I landed another, which won a Royal Television Award
for originality.
A third series, a special and two ITV series followed. In
the late 1980s and early 1990s the phone didn't stop ringing; my memorable face
was everywhere. I had realised a dream. Then, as far as most viewers knew, I
all but vanished. It's true big theatres progressively grew smaller, but in
fact I carried on walking the boards until my retirement, aged 65.
I am now 76. So here's the book. I think you'll like it.
For a fair price, you get the head ... the tale ... the whole damn thing.