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Where Am I?: My Autobiography
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Where Am I?: My Autobiography
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Where Am I?: My Autobiography
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When Phil Tufnell hung up his cricket boots back in 2003, little did he know the dramatic direction his professional life would take next.
Yet since being crowned 'King of the Jungle', the ex-England spin bowler has never looked back and has become a much loved television and radio presenter. Cricket's dressing-room clown is now broadcasting's joker in the pack.
Whether it's dining on mealworms on
I'm a Celebrity
, displaying his ballroom fleckle on
Strictly Come Dancing
or causing weekly mayhem for the long-suffering host Sue Barker on
A Question of Sport
, millions of us enjoy Tuffers' lust for life and endearing sense of humour.
In
Where Am I?
, Phil gamely tries to make sense of the wonderful roller-coaster he has been riding these last dozen years, delighting fans with a treasure trove of wonderful stories about the places he has been, the people he has met, the 'things' he has been asked to do but - most of all - the sheer enormous joy he has had doing it all.
Yet since being crowned 'King of the Jungle', the ex-England spin bowler has never looked back and has become a much loved television and radio presenter. Cricket's dressing-room clown is now broadcasting's joker in the pack.
Whether it's dining on mealworms on
I'm a Celebrity
, displaying his ballroom fleckle on
Strictly Come Dancing
or causing weekly mayhem for the long-suffering host Sue Barker on
A Question of Sport
, millions of us enjoy Tuffers' lust for life and endearing sense of humour.
In
Where Am I?
, Phil gamely tries to make sense of the wonderful roller-coaster he has been riding these last dozen years, delighting fans with a treasure trove of wonderful stories about the places he has been, the people he has met, the 'things' he has been asked to do but - most of all - the sheer enormous joy he has had doing it all.