Sunday 30 May 2010

It's not what you think - Chris Evans

Although I liked The Big Breakfast (which Mum was addicted to!), and TFI Friday; and thought Chris Evans was great, I never liked him on the radio.

Perhaps as the first radio I was aware of him doing was Radio 1, I thought he was purile and childish, certainly too 'shouty' for Radio 2!  When he first arrived on the drivetime programme I refused to listen.

But I've grown to love his humour and zaniness, and now really miss his evening show (can't even bring myself to listen to Simon Mayo), and rarely get to listen to his morning programme (I'm either not in the car or I'm engrossed in the Today programme on Radio 4).

So, when Liz offered to lend me his autobiography I was mildly interested, but it had to be well written and in a style I could read.

I need not of worried, from the beginning I was enjoying reading about Chris's life and how the roller coaster got started.  In fact reading it I realised how, as a listener to his shows I already felt that I knew him, in a 'mate' kind of way.  But reading the book I realise that's how he really is, he is one of those people who are genuinely open and friendly to all - and I'd say that one of the things that make him such a good broadcaster.

In true DJ style he starts each chapter with a top 10, usually something from his life, but sometimes information he wants to share.

Unlike many autobiographies, this isn't a kiss and tell, in fact Chris is terribly nice about everyone!

Ending as he signs the deal to buy Virgin Radio, means that I'll certainly be reading the next book, which I understand he's currently writing.

Lent to me by Liz
May 2010

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