<i>What Have I Done?</i> snaps, crackles and pops with wit, bravado and glorious Ben-ness. A triumph.
- Stephen Fry,
Funny and fascinating, it’s a story of triumph and disaster and is the closest you’ll get to understanding where great comedy comes from.
- David Mitchell,
Gripping, funny, breathtakingly honest and endlessly entertaining.
- Richard Curtis,
A gloriously dizzying ride through Ben Elton’s long and (still) very successful career, taking in the highs, the lows, the accolades and the slights. Bloody marvellous.
- Jo Brand,
A big life chronicled by truly the Upstart Crow of our generation.
- Dawn French,
Ben Elton is one of the greatest comedy talents of all time, ever, in any era.
- Marina Hyde,
Tragedy, comedy and honesty make this book possibly the best autobiography you'll ever read.
- Brian May,
What has he done? Written a brilliant memoir, that’s all. Funny, touching, dazzling.
- Gyles Brandreth,
Provocative, hilarious, compassionate, dodgy politically, acerbic yet full of love, the real Ben leaps from every wonderfully written page.
- Andrew Lloyd Webber,
As wildly honest, funny and smart as the man himself.
- Kenneth Branagh,
Ben tells his life story with the same genius wit of his legendary stand-up, hilarious novels and iconic television series
- David Walliams,
Uproariously serious with trenchant bursts of truth, fury and incendiary fun.
- Neil Kinnock,
Ben has given joy to countless millions. This is a wonderful book. Every creative young person should read it.
- Harry Enfield,
This is a rich helping of sheer pleasure, overflowing with wit, intelligence and phenomenal anecdotes from one of Britain’s greatest ever talents.
- Victoria Coren Mitchell,
It’s a miracle Ben Elton managed to fit such an incredibly full life into one volume, but that’s testament to the fact that he is one of the most creative, inventive and prolific writers of the last 50 years. This book and his life are a triumph!
- Amanda Ross, Between the Covers
‘What Have I Done? snaps, crackles and pops with wit, bravado and glorious Ben-ness. A triumph.’ - Stephen Fry
‘A big life chronicled by truly the Upstart Crow of our generation.’ - Dawn French
Ben Elton has done everything and worked with everybody. Now, in this frank, forthright, and hugely entertaining book, he tells the whole story.
Discover the truth behind iconic hits like The Young Ones, Blackadder, and We Will Rock You. Relive the pioneering stand-up of Saturday Live that birthed a comedy revolution. From being the BBC’s youngest-ever sitcom writer to his most recent, critically acclaimed stand-up tour, Ben reveals unique insights into his groundbreaking work.
He talks honestly about his relationships with brilliant friends, inspiring contemporaries, and occasional foes. His life off-screen has been just as challenging and funny as it has been on, and he unpacks it all with wit, insight, and of course, a ‘little bit of politics’.
For decades, Ben’s been making people laugh, think, and getting on plenty of wicks - these are the uncensored stories.
‘Funny and fascinating, it’s a story of triumph and disaster and is the closest you’ll get to understanding where great comedy comes from.’ - David Mitchell
'Bloody marvellous.' - Jo Brand
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Biographical note
Ben Elton is a multi-award-winning novelist, playwright, television writer, screenwriter and lyricist. He is also a theatre, screen and TV director, a stand-up comedian and a very occasional actor. Born in Catford, south-east London, in 1959, Ben was state-educated and studied drama at Manchester University, where he now holds an honorary doctorate. He began his professional career in 1981. Ben married Australian bass player Sophie in 1994, they have three grown-up children and divide their time between Britain and Australia.
In 2007 Ben Elton was awarded the Special Golden Rose d’Or at The International Television Festival in Lucerne, Switzerland, for his lifetime contribution to the television arts.