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Easily Distracted

By: Steve Coogan
Narrated by: Steve Coogan
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Steve Coogan was born and raised in Manchester in the 1960s, the fourth of six children. From an early age, he entertained his family with impressions and was often told he should "be on the telly". Failing to get into any of the London-based drama schools, he accepted a place at Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre and before graduating had been given his first break as a voice artist on the satirical puppet show Spitting Image.

The late '80s and early '90s saw Coogan developing characters he could perform on the comedy circuit, from Ernest Moss to Paul Calf, and in 1992 he won a Perrier award with John Thomson. It was around the same time, while working with Armando Iannucci and Patrick Marber on On the Hour and The Day Today, that Alan Partridge emerged almost fully formed.

Coogan, once a tabloid fixture, is now a respected film actor, writer and producer. He runs his own production company, Baby Cow, and has a raft of films to his name (from 24 Hour Party People to Alpha Papa, the critically acclaimed Partridge film), six Baftas and seven Comedy Awards. He has found huge success in recent years with both The Trip and Philomena, the latter bringing him two Oscar nominations for producing and cowriting.

In Easily Distracted he lifts the lid on the real Steve Coogan, writing with distinctive humour and an unexpected candour about a noisy childhood surrounded by foster kids, his attention-seeking teenage years and his emergence as a household name with the birth of Alan Partridge.

Narrated by Steve Coogan himself.

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I found Steve's (or as he says throughout the book, Steven's) biography excellent.
Being from Lancashire myself I recognised many of the places, and mannerisms he often uses during his early years chapters.
This book, like David Mitchell's 'Back Story' shows how much graft a comedy performer needs to put in to make it through to the TV spotlights. Endless touring of regional comedy clubs, stints in Edinburgh and audition rejections a plenty.
Both incidentally massive fans of mid to late 70's BBC comedy, Python, Fawlty Towers etc.
As a massive fan of all Steve's characters I hoped this book would explain the early days of the likes of Ernest Moss and Paul Calf and their character
developments. It does that and more.
I've read on some reviews that Steve's voice was hard going for 40 or so chapters of a biography. I thought it gave it an honesty. He certainly doesn't seem to hold back on any personal detail.
Well worth a listen. Great bio.

Easily Distracted. A superb, straight talking look at the life and work of Steve Coogan

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really enjoyable funny and honest . I was disappointed when it finished, wanted more .

excellent

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An enjoyable listen even a decade on. The childhood years are the best part which reflect the era brilliantly

Funny and reflective

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Great mix of stories and emotions from (in my view) a comedy God. Makes me want to watch the whole box set of Allan Partridge again.

Honest, funny man.

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fully engrossing and filled in a lot of holes around the alan partridge success. i’ll listen to it again

brilliant

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