Little Me by Matt Lucas. A quick read. Neatly formatted in alphabetical order, rather than chronological order. The self-effacing approach to name-dropping ("clang") gets tiresome fast. Note to celebs writing autobiographies: Readers don't care if you name-drop while relating anecdotes. Matt, tell us more about hanging out with Barry Humphries.
What's interesting is that looking back on a few characters of Little Britain, he says "it was a different era" and [paraphrasing] "you couldn't get away with it these days" or "we would have to change that these days". In particular, he says the "I am a lady" stuff was hurtful to trannies, and the TingTong character was crude, insensitive and should have been cut. Likewise, he feels his Pakistani character, Taaj, (from Come Fly With Me) should be played by an Asian actor, if the show/character is ever revived.
Personal highlight of his career was singing with Dennis Waterman. And he's Jewish (but supports Arsenal, not Spurs) and is a big Queen fan. Interesting to learn of the inspirations for a few of the Little Britain characters. Mildly interesting to hear of how boring it was to be on-set in Hollywood unless clowning to the crew.