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So, Anyway...
- The Autobiography
- Narrated by: John Cleese
- Length: 13 hrs and 33 mins
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Candid and brilliantly funny, this is the story of how a tall, shy youth from Weston-super-Mare went on to become a self-confessed legend.
En route, John Cleese describes his nerve-racking first public appearance, at St Peter's Preparatory School at the age of eight and five-sixths; his endlessly peripatetic homelife, with parents who seemed incapable of staying in any house for longer than six months; his first experiences in the world of work, as a teacher who knew nothing about the subjects he was expected to teach; his hamster-owning days at Cambridge; and his first encounter with the man who would be his writing partner for over two decades, Graham Chapman. And so on to his dizzying ascent via scriptwriting for Peter Sellers, David Frost, Marty Feldman and others to the heights of Monty Python.
Punctuated from time to time with John Cleese's thoughts on topics as diverse as the nature of comedy, the relative merits of cricket and waterskiing and the importance of knowing the dates of all the kings and queens of England, this is a masterly performance by a former schoolmaster.
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- SWK
- 03-13-19
Great yarn and background
I really enjoyed the audio book .... I sadly could do with volume 2 as it only covers the first 30 years... I would love to hear about the next 50, there is something about his style and delivery I just love as will all fans of John Cleese... it of course is good humoured and funny as well.
Remember this is an Autobiography not a set of Monty python sketches.
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- Hugo Filipe
- 03-01-19
John was a dear friend of mine for two weeks
I heard it while driving everyday for about two weeks. priceless... John was my dear friend for these weeks and I really felt it hard to let go when the book finished... It was all wonderful. Thank you John, my dear friend.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-24-20
Very funny and entertaining
Even the intro and outro of the audio book are hilarious. Being born in the 90's, it was enlighning to hear what the 60's were really like and how John became a comedian without starting in hollywood. The bits where he laughts at his own jokes are abselutly contagous. 10/10 will read again.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-18-18
Very enjoyable book!
Having Cleese read it makes this book very funny. Even he thought so a few times, cus he would start laughing while reading.
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- Mikko Hiltunen
- 01-20-18
He's funny!
A major benefit of listening to a comedian's autobiography as read by himself: Timing!
And original clips of Cleese and Chapman, of course.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-03-17
Very Enjoyable
Time flew by in the blink of an eye. John Cleese a ever is entertaining and honest, it was a pleasure to listen. Thank you.
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- Robyn
- 06-08-17
Boring
If I had known this book was only about Cleese's first 30 years, I would not have bought it (caveat emptor!). That initial mistake acknowledged, it's seldom I stick to a book if I am not being informed or entertained, but I managed to finish all 13+ hours of this one simply because I couldn't believe that, with such an intelligent and brilliant author, it wouldn't improve. Sadly, it did not. Cleese's school and university years take up the first half of the book and they were no more interesting than mine. Even when he gets onto the stage, there is too much about writing and production and performance analysis and not terribly interesting anecdotes about other artists - all deadly dull unless, perhaps, you are an aspiring actor or theatre historian. The book is only slightly redeemed from Chapter 11 with the inclusion of a few sections from Cleese's best known skits. Overall the material is mundane, the writing pedestrian, and the tone uninspiring.
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- Sean
- 06-01-17
smashing
Loved it. Outstanding performance and superbly delivered.
The recall of stories and feelings mingeld with Mr Cheese warmth and timing is as good as any I've listened to.
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- Theo Botha
- 06-01-17
Stunning
You need this in your life.
An insight into mad genius.
Wonderful in every way.
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- Marc
- 01-07-17
Best audiobook
This is one of the best audiobooks I have ever listened to, mainly due to John Cleese spectacular performance as a reader. You almost feel as if you are there with him. It's hilarious, it's interesting and it's what you want from this kind of book. So, anyway enjoy the book.
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- Rachel Redford
- 11-29-16
Laugh Out Loud!
This is all you'd expect from John Cleese - not just wildly funny, but sharp and shrewd with insightful analysis of family relationships and the nature of comedy and comedy writing. He makes his childhood as the only child of ill-sorted parents in various parts of the west country both funny and gently tragic with his mother's titanic tempers and crippling anxiety, and himself as a lanky wimp. It's a wonderful recreation of those class-conscious times (was he middle class / lower middle class/ lower middle middle class.....?) and his career through prep school and Clifton College is filled with brilliant and eccentric cameos. Cambridge, where he was actually studying Law which he found mind-numbingly boring, was for him the Footlights and the beginning of what has been fifty years of comedy.
What makes this download so enjoyable is of course Cleese's exaggerated, wildly zany expression with torrents of consecutive adjectives building to a crescendo, or where he pulls out the craziest analogies and descriptions. (When he is teaching at his old prep school whilst at Cambridge, trying to get a boy to understand that the River Congo is in the Congo and the River Niger is in Nigeria, is like 'transferring the principle of anti-matter to the brain of a hamster'). Much of the comedy in all the shows he was involved in (Fawlty Towers, Monty Python etc) would now be censored, and part of their appeal now is their outrageous incorrectness as well as their anarchic inventiveness.
The other winning element is that Cleese himself reads with masses of recreations of conversations with his writing teams, and from sketches from the shows with all his manically energetic voices. Best of all I liked his dissolving into infectious laughter as he reads and on one occasion he actually collapses into that stomach-clutching body wheeze of laughter.
SO ANYWAY, download and enjoy it!
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- g
- 12-14-16
Pythonic
I delayed reading this due to the astonishingly unkind newspaper reviews.
I suspect Cleese's venom for journalists (particularly those unfortunate enough to have found employment with the daily mail) may have coloured their judgment.
This is a highly entertaining and beautifully read memoir. Looking forward to part 2... be warned that it ends where python starts...
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- Simon
- 11-12-16
Nothing Fawlty With This One!
John Cleese, possibly one of the most important figures in British comedy. Thirteen hours spent in his company listening to the story of his life from his early memories up towards his time in Python. Plus, as it happens an add-on to discuss the 2014 Monty Python Live Shows. Hearing story after story replayed by the man himself what shines out is his massive affection for comedy and many of the people he worked with. There is a warmth and a depth to what we are told and how we are told it.
While I don't read many autobiographies it is an obvious area where in some cases the audiobook format is superior to the printed word. The experience is so much more intensely intimate listening to Cleese telling his own story. Hearing him laugh as he recalls particular funny moments is a real joy. In addition when sketches are discussed in the later chapters this audiobook actually includes the recordings of them.
The book intro and "oohtro" feature amusing interjections from another special guest in the form of mini-sketches. After that as John takes up the story it's clear that his voice was not at its best at the start. However, he improves as things go along and while those vocal chords may not be what they once were he becomes a joy to listen to.
The one word of warning I would give about the book is that it is not a complete autobiography. There is almost nothing about Fawlty Towers and only the later chapters start talking about Monty Python including an afterthought chapter talking of the re-union stage show. There is a lot about Cleese's early life and some fantastic anecdotes covering almost every step of his development into a young man.
So, as long as you are aware that the book isn't a complete autobiography and does only lead up to a bit of Python it will not disappoint. There are lots of laugh out loud moments, fantastically funny anecdotes and witty opinions. The dying rabbit story will live with me for some time. If you like John Cleese, you will almost certainly love this book, I just hope there is something coming to carry the story through Fawlty Towers and beyond!
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- Victoria Bullock
- 08-27-17
Hilarious beyond words
I loved the fact it was written and read by John Cleese himself. Side splitting
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- S. S. Allen
- 11-17-16
An amazingly enjoyable listen
It is rare in my experience for me to re-listen to a book. I would make an exception for this one. Initially before the the book started I wondered if it would work if read by the author but only a few minutes of so in, I could see it would work well indeed. I was quite surprised that the book contained a few recordings of some of the sketches. That is something you can do in an audio book and if this book has a paper equivalent then I have no idea how that would occur.
It was immensely enjoyable. What surprised me and this is common I think in members of an audience, like me, that we often think much of it is made up on the hoof and there is a certain spontaneity. The truth though is that everything was scripted and John and his colleagues worked hard, not only writing the material but delivering it as well.
My favourite piece amongst many was the sketch of the inept train driver delivered by Marty Feldman, a great comic who died far too young.
I also took away, as is common feature in biographies, that happenstance played a big part in the coming together of the comic geniuses that gave us Monty Python and its earlier cousins.
If you want to listen to a thoroughly illuminating, engaging and comic book then pick this.
Thank you so much Mr Cleese.
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- MR Andrew Waddington
- 06-17-17
What happened to Fawlty towers
I would have liked more stories from the python days, but what astounded me was hardly any mention of his greatest work so far as Basil Fawlty, well read though
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- Paul Britton
- 05-16-18
What a strange book...
Should be called John Cleese the early years, stops just as it gets going with the start of Monty Python. It starts interesting for the first few chapters. Then gets extremely dull!! Ends up sounding like a bunch of random ramblings. Unfunny for the most part, likes 3 hours were better, nice clips in there but none of the funny stuff.
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- emma
- 12-05-17
Excellent
John Cleese makes this audiobook more of a performance. There are a number of stories that had me laughing so much my eyes were streaming. It makes it even more hilarious because John laughs too. I have already recommended it to a number of people, whom have also found it equally as enjoyable. If you are looking for something to make you smile this is the one for you.
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- Hurtlejolt
- 06-17-17
Much better than I had feared!
If you could sum up So, Anyway... in three words, what would they be?
Funny, interesting,
Any additional comments?
I have to admit, I delayed listening to this audio-book, because i thought I wasn't going to enjoy it. Over the years, I've loved most of John Cleese's work, but I had got the impression that he isn't a very likeable person, so was anxious I might not enjoy it. I needn't have worried. It's extremely entertaining, and Cleese comes across as a likeable man, although you wouldn't want to cross him. I loved the way he regularly breaks into laughter as he reads, and I love the fact that he left these corpses in, rather than do a second take. Perhaps he was in a hurry to finish it! I finished this book very quickly, always a good sign.
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- What?
- 12-07-16
It was ok.
Lots about him growing up, which was amusing in places, but it ended when I thought it should just be getting going.
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- Stan
- 12-10-17
Great for Cleese fans
A friend liked this because you can just let it wash over you. It does not require close listening (though there is enjoyment in that too.) The great pleasure is that it is John Cleese reading his own words in a rather conversational way.
Described as an autobiography, the book actually is Part 1, perhaps without intention of a Part 2.
Cleese describes his childhood, his relationship with his parents, and his schooling. His arrival at Cambridge opens the door to his professional career which seems carefully traced until Python starts production.
Whatever followed Python is occasionally mentioned but not given the detailed treatment of the pre-Python period. Those who want blow by blow of Python or Fawlty will be disappointed. Those who know the work of his 1960s contemporaries and predecessors will be very pleased.
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- Ellen L
- 11-19-16
Please Mr Cleese can we have MORE!!!!
Mr Cleese is wrong we do care about his youth and his struggles and what made him one of the most influential entertainers of his generation.
I have to agree his voice started out unsure and I was slightly disappointed having really looked forward to this audiobook. But as other reviewers have pointed out he warmed up and it was such a pleasure to listen to him laugh at the memories and sketches.
I have no idea how time consuming and painful it is to write an autobiography and I understand as a fan of his work I can't really ask for more than the pleasure he has already given so many BUT I am asking for more please. Listening to this audiobook is as close as I'll get to sitting down with him over a coffee and asking questions about his life. I just want a few more hours please.
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- Matt
- 05-12-22
Fantastic personal insight
Great to get an insight into the man and his upbringing and early life. Unlike some, I wanted to listen to John's own personal history and not all necessary about the python era, but how he got there. Amazing personal journey, candid, honest and in his words. Such a talented person, comedic genius with reflection, analysing common insecurities. Thank you Jack Cheese!
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- Anonymous User
- 03-01-22
THOROUGHLY CLEESE
he did not disappoint it was entertaining and gave me an insight into him . it was very interesting
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- Anonymous User
- 11-21-21
Perfect
This book highlights why I listen to books narrated by the author. Cleese cracks up and brings you along for the ride.
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- Philip
- 11-15-21
Geez it's Cleese .....or is it Cheese?
You would really have to listen to this book rather than read it. You have to read to get this heading even. Without its notable author narrating you would lose so much of the zany humour, its history and context but also how he relates to others and how he feels about his fellow Monty Python colleagues. He never claims that he alone is the comic genius in that crew and it is clear that he ended up in the right place at the right time - rather than him ending up a boring, if repressed, solicitor like his father wanted him to be - which, of course, is what he most resembles in the world of comedy. John Cleese is a tragi-comic character with many flaws. He is eccentric, thoughtful, highly insecure and more than slightly mad (or at least odd). I thought he might be difficult to live with or invite to dinner. It is odd to hear that he had no idea his scriptwriting partner Graham Chapman was gay for many years. Perhaps my only criticism is that he is notably introspective, a little needy and rather unlike his robust and devil-may-care Twitter persona. Yes! 'So Anyway' is an essential listen for Python and Fawlty Towers fans. As a bonus there are little vignettes of sketches throughout this book. A fun and interesting listen but not a great autobiography. Maybe Cleese has lived his. Who needs to know more than the humour he has left us perhaps peaking with his co-writing Fawlty Towers with his then-wife Connie Booth. Hard to understand why he loves America so much (Texas?). Hardly the most liberal part of the globe. Maybe deep down he IS a stereotypic "solicitor" (with apologies to real ones).
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- Lisa Hoskin
- 10-23-21
I really enjoyed this autobiography.
What an incredible, creative, hilarious academic & comedienne - the stories are personal and provide insights into John Cleese from his childhood, school years & his time before becoming the celebrity he is now. I could listen to him all day.
I grew up in a family that absolutely loved Fawlty Towers - my dad would tape the episodes and we’d rewatch them together.
I was a late comer to the Monty Python experience, but enjoyed their humour. I would love to see him perform live one day.
He mentions therapy he’s had, his struggles with depression & his relationship with his parents - loved his honesty, which is a reminder to all that he’s human & that it’s okay to seek help.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-20-21
Lose The Stiff!
A rollicking good yarn totally tormented by the grating grind of gargling gravel passing off as the narrators voice.
I had to purge my eyes from the fragments.
Shirley someone like Eric Idle or Michael Palin was available?!
Who do you think pays for all this rubbish.
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- TheRobberDog
- 09-20-21
most excellent‼️
A most excellent and utterly enjoyable... and PASSIONATE wee story. So much fun and hilarity, thank you John 👍
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- Gillian Shippen
- 08-20-21
Do not listen to while driving!
Should come with a warning not to listen to while driving. If I didn’t have a great grin on my face I was laughing out loud and it felt good, especially in these times
It could have been narrated by anyone else, it had to be Cleese - it’s his story, he is honest whilst being able to not offer too much, self deprecating, beautifully complementary to the people who have shaped his life all the while being able to do it without mush!
Thoroughly enjoyed it - my only complaint is it is too short