Harry Hill - Flight From Deathrow
What happens when you are sharing a flat with Prince Edward and twenty pygmies? When an artificial-foot freedom fighter throws a British-made foot at the chairman of the communist party of China and is then bundled off to a mobile prison made by the Ford Motor Company? Just what is Jonathan Aitken's Divas of Rock Show? Will Deng Xiao Ping make it to Tower Records to buy the latest Status Quo album? What of the Lady Di Chinese restaurant in Walthamstow which specialises in radishes carved in the shape of British Prime Ministers? Will Andrew Lloyd Webber complete his new musical DOG BREEDER? Will Willie Whitelaw marry his parrot? Will our hero make that engagement at the Gonk factory in Leeds?
Find out in Harry Hill's debut novel: Flight From Deathrow.
Harry Hill's critically acclaimed live & TV performances have established his reputation as one of the country's best comedians and foremost Morrissey impersonators. Now the ITV1 starlet, friend of David Bowie and David Letterman's favourite UK comic turns his unique, multi-award winning brand of humour and highly original comic mind to writing this, his debut novel.
First published: Thursday 31st October 2002
- Publisher: Sphere
- Pages: 307
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