Written mostly by Bernard Bale, with around 1/3 written by Jon's wife Ingeborg, this book is a moving and definitivwe account of Jon Pertwee's (The Third Doctor) life. From being funny to sad, it provides a frank but personal account of all aspects of Jon's life. Covering, among others, his years in the Navy, his roles in The Navy Lark, Worzel Gummidge, and, of course, his time as the Doctor. The best bit of the book has to be the chapters written by Ingeborg (The Man - The Last Chapter) provide a magnificent glimpse about who Jon Pertwee was off the screen. From dealing to psycho fans to meeting Royals, life with Jon Pertwee was never easy but always fun. I shal phrase how the book ends with this rather lovely comment, "Jon Pertwee remains a star forever."
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| - Written mostly by Bernard Bale, with around 1/3 written by Jon's wife Ingeborg, this book is a moving and definitivwe account of Jon Pertwee's (The Third Doctor) life. From being funny to sad, it provides a frank but personal account of all aspects of Jon's life. Covering, among others, his years in the Navy, his roles in The Navy Lark, Worzel Gummidge, and, of course, his time as the Doctor. The best bit of the book has to be the chapters written by Ingeborg (The Man - The Last Chapter) provide a magnificent glimpse about who Jon Pertwee was off the screen. From dealing to psycho fans to meeting Royals, life with Jon Pertwee was never easy but always fun. I shal phrase how the book ends with this rather lovely comment, "Jon Pertwee remains a star forever."
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| - Written mostly by Bernard Bale, with around 1/3 written by Jon's wife Ingeborg, this book is a moving and definitivwe account of Jon Pertwee's (The Third Doctor) life. From being funny to sad, it provides a frank but personal account of all aspects of Jon's life. Covering, among others, his years in the Navy, his roles in The Navy Lark, Worzel Gummidge, and, of course, his time as the Doctor. The best bit of the book has to be the chapters written by Ingeborg (The Man - The Last Chapter) provide a magnificent glimpse about who Jon Pertwee was off the screen. From dealing to psycho fans to meeting Royals, life with Jon Pertwee was never easy but always fun. I shal phrase how the book ends with this rather lovely comment, "Jon Pertwee remains a star forever."
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