My Animals, and Other Animals, Bill Bailey
My Animals, and Other Animals, Bill Bailey
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My Animals, and Other Animals
A memoir of sorts

Author: Bill Bailey

Narrator: Bill Bailey

Unabridged: 5 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Quercus

Published: 11/05/2024


Synopsis

In his first memoir, beloved comedian and national treasure Bill Bailey shares stories of his life - and the animals he's met along the way.

Bill Bailey has always had dogs, including a Patterdale terrier called Rocky who would travel with him in the van to his first shows and occasionally join him on stage. Fast forward a few decades and Bill has shared his home with a variety of birds, dogs, frogs, chameleons and an armadillo called Tommy. 'We even had a giant chicken, a huge Malay cockerel called Kid Creole. After a few stand-offs he took against me. He had to go in the end, I was being stalked in my own back garden.'

That chicken apart, animals have always been at the heart of an extraordinary life as one of the nation's favourite comedians, actors, musicians and (thanks to Strictly) dancers: from terriers to the orangutans of Sumatra and the parrots that share his breakfast every morning in west London.

Full of the leftfield humour, wit and wisdom that has made Bill Bailey such a beloved performer around the world, My Animals and Other Animals is the story of Bill's life; but more than that, it's the story of how all of our lives are enriched by the animals who accompany us on that journey.

About Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey is a comedian, musician, actor and presenter. He is perhaps most well known for his live shows, including Larks in Transit, Qualmpeddler, Limboland, and The Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra. His work on television includes programmes such as Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Black Books and QI. He is also the author of Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to British Birds and Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to Happiness. He lives in west London with a small menagerie of animals and humans.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carolyn

A charming book, full of good stories, cute illustrations and laugh out loud humour. Bill Bailey, who I know from Black Books and QI, has loved animals since his first dog literally bowled him over. Since then, he’s become an amateur naturalist and rescuer of abandoned animals from parrots to worms.......more

Goodreads review by Coral

A thoroughly heart-warming memoir about one comedian's relationship with both domesticated and wild animals.......more

I really enjoyed this would be memoir from Bill Bailey. He tells us stories about his interactions with animals, whether they are stories about his pets, or interactions he has had with animals while on his various adventures around the world, sometimes for work. Of course it is sprinkled with storie......more

A thoroughly entertaining journey through the animals that have enriched Bill’s life. Funny, fascinating and beautifully illustrated throughout, it’s a nature journal with glimpses of his personal life tied into the pets and creatures he has crossed paths with, wonderful.......more


Quotes

Gently amusing and frequently informative. . . Just a chapter with my morning tea lifted my mood, and helped me approach the day with a dose of Bailey-esque curiosity, tolerance and humour. Telegraph

You can tell a true naturalist from a hobbyist by the fact that they can get madly smitten even by animals they can't cuddle - so, hello bats, cockroaches, a tasselled wobbegong... Bailey can find affection almost anywhere Guardian

Captivating the Scotsman

A series of funny tableaus that are sure to keep you charmed PA Media