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A new Tony Martin biography that will give you all. 'Anthony' either 'Tony Martin' might allude to: This book is your ultimate resource for Tony Martin. Here you will find the most up-to-date 217 Success Facts, Information, and much more. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Tony Martin's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Pat Cooper - Performing career, Pigskin Parade, Armando Peraza - Career, Ziegfeld Girl (film) - Musical Numbers, The Eternal Idol - Personnel, 1938 in music - Musical films, 1951 in film - Notable films released in 1951, Alias Smith and Jones - References in other work...
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Comedian Tony Martin has strip-mined his often unremarkable life to tell sixteen small tales fraught with laughter and detail. Choosing to ignore his many dubious achievements in the world of Australian show business (Martin/Molloy, The Late Show, a short-lived but torrid affair with Sharon on Kath & Kim), New Zealand-born Martin instead recalls dozens of tiny life-changing moments that, frankly, could have happened to anybody. In damning personal testimony spanning nearly forty years on both sides of the Tasman, Martin wreaks havoc as an apprentice props man in amateur theatre, attempts to corrupt his school's 'weird religious kid', tries vainly to seduce an unwilling babysitter, turns an entire tour bus against him, battles an addiction to Donkey Kong, seeks to master the art of 'kerning' under the tutelage of a tyrannical Geordie, and is forced to donate an unfeasible amount of blood in an attempt to save his own life. Lolly Scramble is a light but flavoursome assortment from a man who appears to have learnt very little from his many mistakes. Tuck right in, but don't eat them all at once or you'll spoil your dinner.
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