Book description
"Couples argue about a lot of things - money, seeing old
partners, football, having children, looking after children...and
football. Clothes, washing up...and football. If you think about the
relationships you've had, football is probably the cause of more
arguments than anything else." From TV's funniest male/female
double act comes a hilarious new book about the wrangles, rows and
off-side rules of relationships. Ronni's challenge is this: to wean a
die-hard football fan off the not-so-beautiful game. She needs a
guinea pig on whom she can try out her theory. Who better than her
best friend and ex-boyfriend, the truly obsessed Alistair McGowan? If
she can persuade Alistair and all the men like him that there are more
fulfilling ways of spending time than reading sports pages and
watching Match of the Day, then surely she will help women all over
the world to richer, more rewarding romantic lives. But could Alistair
every really give it up? And if he did, what would remain of the man?
Part comic self-help book, part confessional memoir, A Matter of Life
and Death is a brilliant and original take on the differences between
men and women.
Alistair is best known to audiences for The Big Impression which
was one of BBC1's top-rating comedy programmes - winning numerous
awards, including a BAFTA in 2003. Ronni Ancona was the joint winner,
with Alistair for their work on The Big Impression and was named Best
Actress at The British Comedy Awards in 2003. Ronni lives in London
with her husband and two daughters.