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Mock the Week: Next Year's Book Dan Patterson

Mock the Week: Next Year's Book By Dan Patterson

Mock the Week: Next Year's Book by Dan Patterson


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Summary

A bumper book of all-new gags from the hit BBC2 comedy show

Mock the Week: Next Year's Book Summary

Mock the Week: Next Year's Book: All-New Scenes We'd Like to See by Dan Patterson

From the makers of the bestselling Mock the Week: This Year's Book comes this laugh-out-loud funny collection of one-liners for, well, the year after. Jam-packed with near-the-knuckle, quickfire gags, categories include: UNLIKELY THINGS TO READ ON THE BACK OF A BOOK: 'Incredibly moving, the book of the year' Whizzer and Chips BAD THINGS TO HEAR IN HOSPITAL: 'Can you feel that? You can feel my finger? Do you like it? Does it feel good? Sh*t, the doctor's here.' UNLIKELY THINGS TO READ IN A ROMANCE NOVEL: It was love at first sight -- she a beautiful heiress, he a donkey in a hat. UNLIKELY BOARD GAME INSTRUCTIONS: Having taken the cards out of your rectum, shuffle them and give everyone the maximum they will accept. UNLIKELY THINGS TO HEAR ON A PA SYSTEM: 'Could the man who has just been decapitated in Coach 6 please stop pressing the emergency button.'

About Dan Patterson

Dan Patterson is a highly successful award-winning TV Producer. Amongst other well known shows he is responsible for the highly successful show Whose Line Is It Anyway and the satirical panel show Mock the Week with co-writer Mark Leveson.

Additional information

GOR013661874
9780752227368
075222736X
Mock the Week: Next Year's Book: All-New Scenes We'd Like to See by Dan Patterson
Used - Like New
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2010-09-17
160
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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