'How did I end up here?' A question Elaine C. Smith asked herself when sitting in the dressing-room of a top theatre in London's West End, about to go on stage with one of the UK's most successful plays.
In Nothing Like a Dame, Elaine reflects on a 50-year journey that took her to the peak of the entertainment world. She recounts her long struggle to make it in a male-dominated, working-class society when women were supposed to just shut up and stay thin, especially in the sexist world of theatre and television, where she was told, 'Look, women just aren't funny.'
Despite many highs and lows, she proceeded to forge a stellar career in show business, hosting her own TV series and becoming a household name thanks to her comic portrayal of Mary Nesbitt, the long-suffering wife in the award-winning BBC comedy Rab C. Nesbitt.
Nothing Like a Dame is a heart-warming memoir: candid, outspoken, hilarious and at times deeply sad.
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The spellbinding, bittersweet story of how a working-class lass from Lanarkshire became a national treasure * Daily Record * Funny, thought-provoking and moving * Woman and Home * A book that will have you reaching for the hankies to wipe away tears of laughter and sadness . . . heartwarming and candid -- Book of the Week * Aberdeen Press and Journal * A compelling read * Edinburgh Evening News *
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Transworld Publishers Ltd
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978-1-907195-21-1 (9781907195211)
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Elaine C. Smith is one of Scotland's best-loved entertainers, an actress, comedienne, writer and columnist. From 2008, she has toured in the hit play Calendar Girls, which also had a hugely successful run in London's West End, and is about to take over the lead role in the current tour in autumn 2010.