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Jonathan Agnew
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| #7056175 in Books | 2010-12-01 | Format: Bargain Price | 9.50 x1.10 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 246 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A must for TMS Fans, incomprehensible to others|By CAUser1218|Mr Agnew manages to capture the totally unique joy of a sport, a lifestyle, a broadcasting style and a time largely lost to us now. If you ever listened to TMS, if the name Arlott makes you think of wine or if the name Johnners makes you giggle for no apparrant reason, this is the book for you. In some ways the infor||'A splendid book!Like TMS it is funny, fluid and conversational.' THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'So good that I felt as if the radio had been surreptitiously switched on and I was, in fact, listening to Test Match Special!it is the easiest and most enjoyable of reads.'
Jonathan Agnew, known to his legions of Test Match Special fans as "Aggers," has at long last written a personal tribute to his late colleague Brian Johnston, universally known as "Johnners." The on-air incident in which Agnew's comment on Ian Botham's attempt to avoid stepping on his stumps—"He just couldn't quite get his leg over"—provoked prolonged fits of giggles, notably from Johnners, and was voted in a BBC poll as "the greatest piece of sport...
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