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CHOCOLATE AND CUCKOO CLOCKS ALAN COREN (1938–2007) was a celebrated English humorist, writer and satirist who was also well known as a BBC radio and television personality. He was the editor of Punch magazine for nine years, and was described by the Sunday Times newspaper as ‘the funniest man in Britain’. GILES AND VICTORIA COREN are both writers, living in London. Chocolate and Cuckoo Clocks THE ESSENTIAL ALAN COREN Edited by Giles Coren and Victoria Coren TEXT PUBLISHING MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA The Text Publishing Company Swann House 22 William St Melbourne Victoria 3000 Australia textpublishing.com.au Copyright © The Estate of Alan Coren, 2008 Foreword and selection copyright © Giles Coren and Victoria Coren, 2008 Introductions copyright © Melvyn Bragg, Victoria Wood, Clive James, A.A. Gill and Stephen Fry, 2008 All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright above, no part of this publication shall be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior permission of both the copyright owner and the publisher of this book. First published in Great Britain by Canongate Books Ltd., 2008 This edition published by The Text Publishing Company, 2009 Printed and bound in Australia by Griffin Press National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Coren, Alan, 1938-2007. Chocolate and cuckoo clocks : the essential Alan Coren / Alan Coren ; editors Victoria Coren, Giles Coren. ISBN: 9781921520655 (pbk.) Ebook ISBN: 9781921834424 (pbk.) English wit and humour. Great Britain- -Social life and customs--20th century--Humour. Coren, Giles. Coren, Victoria, 1972- . 828.91409 ‘Since both Switzerland’s national products, snow and chocolate, melt, the cuckoo clock was invented solely in order to give tourists something solid to remember it by.’ ALAN COREN Contents Foreword by Giles and Victoria Coren 1. Present Laughter Southgate–San Francisco–Fleet Street: 1960–1969 Introduction by Melvyn Bragg 2. No, But I Saw the Movie 3. Through a Glass, Darkly 4. It Tolls for Thee 5. . . . that Fell on the House that Jack Built 6. Under the Influence of Literature 7. This Thing with the Lions 8. Bohemia 9. The Power and the Glory 10. Mao, He’s Making Eyes At Me! 11. Death Duties ‘The Funniest Writer In Britain Today’: 1970–1979 Introduction by Victoria Wood 12. Boom, What Makes My House Go Boom? 13. Suffer Little Children 14. Ear, Believed Genuine Van Gogh, Hardly Used, What Offers? 15. Father’s Lib 16. Let Us Now Phone Famous Men 17. The Rime of the Ancient Film-maker 18. Good God, That’s Never The Time, Is It? 19. Going Cheep 20. Go Easy, Mr Beethoven, That Was Your Fifth! 21. Take the Wallpaper in the Left Hand and the Hammer in the Right . . . 22. Owing to Circumstances Beyond our Control 1984 has been Unavoidably Detained . . . 23. Foreword to Golfing for Cats: An Apology to the Bookseller 24. Baby Talk, Keep Talking Baby Talk 25. The Hell at Pooh Corner 26. And Though They Do Their Best To Bring Me Aggravation . . . 27. Life mit Vater 28. Dr No will See You Now 29. Bottle Party 30. The Unacknowledged Legislators of the World 31. The Hounds Of Spring Are On Winter’s Traces, So That’s Thirty-Eight- Pounds-Forty, Plus Making Good, Say, Fifty Quid Appendix: The Bulletins of Idi Amin 32. All O’ De People, All De Time 33. A Word F’om De Sponsor 34. De Whitehall Snub 35. A Star Gittin’ Born The Golden Age: 1980–1989 Introduction by Clive James 36. Tax Britannica 37. Blue Flics 38. Smiling Through 39. The Gospel According to St Durham 40. O Little Town of Cricklewood 41. Just a Gasp at Twilight 42. For Fear of Finding Something Worse 43. Mr Noon by D.H. Lawrence 44. No Bloody Fear 45. Getting the Hump 46. True Snails Read (anag., 8, 6) 47. One is One and All Alone 48. £10.66 And All That 49. Red Sales in the Sunset 50. Cave Canem The Cricklewood Years: 1990–1999 Introduction by A.A. Gill 51. Here We Go Round the Prickly Pear 52. Uneasy Lies the Head 53. Salt in the Wound 54. Good God, That’s Never The Time? (2) 55. Japanese Sandmen 56. Card Index 57. Brightly Shone The Rain That Night 58. Tuning Up 59. The Queen, My Lord, is Quite Herself, I Fear 60. The Green Hills of Cricklewood 61. Making Old Bones 62. Osric the Hedgehog 63. Doom’d For a Certain Term to Walk the Night 64. Garden Pests 65. Time for a Quick One? 66. The Leaving of Cricklewood 67. Lo, Yonder Waves the Fruitful Palm! 68. Fabric Conditioning 69. Numbers Racket 70. Eight Legs Worse 71. Do Dilly-Dally on the Way 72. On a Wing and a Prayer 73. And Did Those Feet? 74. Nothing But The Truth The Last Decade: 2000–2007 Introduction by Stephen Fry 75. Radio Fun 76. Not My Bag 77. Queening It 78. Domestic Drama 79. Road Rage 80. Southern Discomfort 81. Poles Apart 82. All Quiet On The Charity Front 83. Ah, Yes, I Remember It Well! 84. I Blame the Dealers 85. The Long Goodbye Foreword by Giles and Victoria Coren

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