Larry Grayson was extremely funny, highly likeable and much-loved. Those were sentiments felt not just by his millions of fans, but also by those who knew him personally.
He was a complicated man who didn't become a star until well into his middle age, having worked for years as drag act Billy Breen.
The peak of his popularity came in the early 1980s with Larry Grayson's Generation Game on BBC1, with regular viewing figures of over eighteen million.
Larry Grayson's story is fascinating from beginning to end, and has never properly been told before. This extensively and painstakingly researched account of his life is aspirational, funny and heartbreaking in equal measure.
"Written with affection and sensitivity, this long overdue biography tells the wonderful Larry's remarkable story." Julian Clary
"He was an honest comic and he was funny. I think that's why everybody loved Larry Grayson." Lionel Blair
"Larry had a wicked sense of fun and from many years in clubs and variety halls his timing was just impeccable. This fascinating account of his life story is like a rollercoaster ride." Chris Tarrant
Foreword by: Julian Clary