"Johnny Speight learned life the hard way, from London's Canning Town in the early 1920s to the world of Rolls-Royces and credit cards. In this book he takes the reader through the pre-war years, when he worked in factories by day, drummed for a local band at night and holidayed on the Woolwich Ferry. He wanted to be a professional drummer, but war was declared and he was invited to defend Canning Town from an enemy who wouldn't have wan ..."
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It stands to reason; A kind of autobiography by JohnnySpeight Hardcover, 239 Pages, Published 1973 by M. And J. Hobbs ISBN-13: 978-0-7181-1165-6, ISBN: 0-7181-1165-6
"Johnny Speight was a British television scriptwriter of many classic British sitcoms. He emerged in the mid-1950s. He wrote for radio comics Frankie Howerd, Vic Oliver, Arthur Askey, and Cyril Fletcher."
The thoughts of chairman Alf Alf Garnett's little blue book, or, Where England went wrong, an open letter to the people of Britain by JohnnySpeight Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 1973 by Harpercollins Distribution Services ISBN-13: 978-0-903895-03-3, ISBN: 0-903895-03-X
Speight Three Plays by JohnnySpeight Paperback, 184 Pages, Published 1999 by Oberon Books ISBN-13: 978-1-84002-080-9, ISBN: 1-84002-080-6
"Three hard-hitting plays from one of the twentieth century's most important and controversial writers."
Garnett Chronicles(Updated) The Life and Times of Alf Garnett Esq. by JohnnySpeight Paperback, 144 Pages, Published 1987 by Futura Import ISBN-13: 978-0-7088-3600-2, ISBN: 0-7088-3600-3
The Garnett Chronicles(1st Edition) by JohnnySpeight Hardcover, 160 Pages, Published 1986 by Robson Books Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-86051-402-2, ISBN: 0-86051-402-1
"The Garnett Chronicles: As Told to Johnny Speight"
It Stands to Reason(Updated) by JohnnySpeight Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 1974 by Futura Pubns. Import ISBN-13: 978-0-86007-064-1, ISBN: 0-86007-064-6
Till Death Do Us Part(1st Edition) Scripts by JohnnySpeight Paperback, 156 Pages, Published 1973 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-7130-0086-3, ISBN: 0-7130-0086-4
"First Published in 1973. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company."
"This anthology features the insights and writings of literary luminaries and famous scientists and doctors, encompassing every emotion evoked by sickness and health. It contains not the conventional wisdom of a medical textbook, but rather the ideas of such diverse contributors as Somerset Maugham, Jeffrey Bernard, Chekhov, P.G. Wodehouse, John Updike, Mel Smith, Gryff Rhys Jones, Spike Milligan, Louis Pasteur and Florence Nightingale. ..."
"Playland is a tough, mordantly funny, splendidly layered novel about Hollywood in the 1940s and America in the 1990s, about fame and its excesses, honor and personal betrayal, and a fifty-year search for what may or may not be the truth. At its center is Blue Tyler, a spoiled, untamed child star who disappeared from Hollywood in disgrace when she was twenty and reappeared forty-five years and eleven marriages later as a mysterious bag l ..."