The World According to Nick Ferrari
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Average customer review:Product Description
Nick Ferrari is the award winning, popular broadcaster and journalist. The host of LBC radio's primetime breakfast show, Nick Ferrari at Breakfast's listening figures are constantly rising, more and more people are waking up to the witty banter of this loveable star, now for the first time, you can read this fantastic selection at bedtime too! In "The World According to Nick Ferrari", the ratings winning DJ recreates the warmth and humour of his award-winning radio programme. In a book packed with his frank views and hilariously candid anecdotes, Nick will cover an array of subjects from his own solution to getting rid of the monarchy, to what it means to be a Londoner. He reveals the 'red light moments' - what really happens and what the stars say when the show goes off air. "The World According to Nick Ferrari" will make you ponder and laugh in equal measure and you can't fail to enjoy Ferrari's relaxed, conversational style. It is sure to keep you entertained.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #370202 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Nick Ferrari began his media career as a news reporter on the Sunday Mirror before working on a range of newspaper posts including his position as Editor of the News of the World's Sunday magazine and Assistant Editor of The Daily Mirror. He was instrumental in the launch of the Sky News channel Over the years he has interviewed everyone in the spotlight from Elton John to Arthur Scargill, David Bowie to Gordon Brown. He is currently the host of Nick Ferrari at Breakfast, LBC's award-winning primetime show.
Customer Reviews
Irritated with life? You'll love this!
Being an avid listener to Nick Ferrari's radio programme, I looked forward to reading his book and I wasn't disappointed. It is hilarious! His observations on life had all the family in stitches. He has captured the irritations of everyday life and given his views on how to deal with them . Warning.. this book is hard to put down!
Funny fat man
Having enjoyed him on the radio I enjoyed his book too and learned more about him. There are similarities to Richard Littlejohn who is, I think, a more gifted writer. But they both speak for the right of centre common man against the Guardianista and PC brigade.Those reviewers who think this man deficient in humour would appear to have had the humour bypass operation chartacterisic of The Left. By and large he made me laugh though sometimes we part company. He is for example anti monarchy.
Not many laughs
You might expect this book to be funny. Alas the author's ego is so huge it could block out the sun. Not only does he regale you with views and anecdotes that simply aren't funny but some are downright suspect. His views aren't balanced in anyway. His pampered life is reflected in these. NOT funny. NOT witty. Truly predictable.




