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T'rific

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Since his overnight success over thirty-five years ago, after appearing on national TV in The Comedians, Mike Reid has remained one of Britain's most popular and best-loved comics. His popularity soared to new heights when he was asked to appear as pub landlord Frank Butcher in the BBC TV soap EastEnders.Born in Hackney, East London in 1940, Mike began a life of 'ducking of diving' to earn money almost as soon as he could walk. He learned to earn his living by his own wit and street-wise cunning, avoiding a police record until, aged sixteen, he was caught red-handed ram raiding a jewellers shop. The result was two years correction in an approved school in Wales. At seventeen he fled a disastrous teenage marriage and joined the Merchant Navy, where he got his first taste of showbiz, becoming director of entertainment.Back home Mike became involved in the London drinking club scene. His acquaintances included the notorious Krays, Ronnie Knight and the Nash family. It was then too he met his present wife, Shirley. In an effort to support her, Mike turned his back on the criminal world. After some string-pulling he landed a job as a stunt driver, and featured in many major films and TV productions including The Saint, The Avengers and The Dirty Dozen. His big break finally came when he landed a spot in The Comedians.Mike's colourful life has been filled with comedy. But there have been personal darker moments too. Mike and Shirley's beloved 24 year old son committed suicide on Mothering Sunday, some years ago. His strength of character has seen him through some very difficult times, and to the public, he remains a popular, loveable rogue. T'rific is Mike's own story, told with the wit and wisdom of one who's seen - and done - it all.

416 pages, Paperback

First published November 4, 1999

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May 27, 2012
Highly entertaining & obviously not ghost written. Every sentence oozes cockney geezer, showing that his EastEnders character Frank Butcher was pretty much Mike Reid by a different name. Chock full of colloquial language and phrases, although he does repeat some (to be honest) it's easy to hear his voice in your head. Maybe not the world's greatest actor or stand-up comic (the expression so-bad-it's-good applies) but a real genuine character who will be missed.
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August 9, 2023
Easy read, but what a big head. I feel a lot of the book was bragging about his sexual conquests. Xx
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August 2, 2011
A wonderful, insightful book, full of every emotion you could think of. Mike was such a character, and this book portrays that so well. Such a shame his life ended before he could achieve the things he wanted to achieve in the last pages of his book. At least he had a good life though, and is at peace now with his loved ones.
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