Camp David
It's time to get serious with Britain's favourite funny man — Camp David, by David Walliams.
David Walliams has been the camp aide to the Prime Minister, the rubbish transvestite and the long-suffering wheelchair pusher for an able-bodied man. He was launched to fame with the record-breaking Little Britain, and for a while you couldn't enter a playground without hearing "eh eh eh eh" or "computer says no".
But David Walliams is more than a comedian. He's a fascinating and complex person with a sharp intellect, a sensitive disposition and a refreshing honesty. Often described as 'a bundle of contradictions', he has disarmed people by being camp and a ladykiller, a hedonist and a sportsman, aloof and warm. Like many of our comedic geniuses — Frankie Howerd, John Cleese, Kenneth Williams — he has grappled with depression and remains an enigma.
His autobiography Camp David is a roller-coaster ride of emotions. It will surprise and entertain, and allow fans and newcomers the privilege of entering David Walliams' uniquely brilliant mind.
- Author
- David Walliams
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 358
- Publisher
- Michael Joseph
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-7181-5861-3
- EAN
- 9780718158613
- Genres
- biography, autobiography, comedy, memoir, humor, comedian, adult
- Release date
- 2012
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