Prose  Cons, Gyles Brandreth
Prose  Cons, Gyles Brandreth
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Prose & Cons
The English Language in Just A Minute

Author: Gyles Brandreth

Narrator: Gyles Brandreth

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: BBC Digital

Published: 10/10/2024


Synopsis

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As fans of Just a Minute know, the key to the game is knowing your way around the English language: how it works, how it’s evolved, and how words connect, often in surprising ways. When it comes to the English language (and Just a Minute), Gyles Brandreth has seen it all – and now he’s ready to put you through your linguistic paces, to become a Just a Minute expert yourself.

In this wildly entertaining A to Z of verbal acrobatics, Gyles takes you on a whirlwind tour of our mother tongue – from the origins of words and correct grammar and punctuation, to similes, euphemisms and record breaking tongue twisters (try getting your mouth around floccinaucinihilipification!). An idiosyncratic blend of history, word play, anecdote, and hyperbole, all in 60-second instalments, this is Gyles Brandreth at his word-perfect, Just-a-Minute best. You’ll never mix your metaphors again...

'A whirlwind tour of the joys of English, by the master of concision and wit.’ – Susie Dent

‘Gyles is very funny – and never lost for words!’ – Dame Judi Dench

© Gyles Brandreth 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024

About Gyles Brandreth

Gyles Brandreth is a writer, performer, former MP, and government whip whose career has ranged from hosting Have I Got News For You to starring in his own award-winning musical revue in London's West End. Currently a reporter with the One Show on BBC1 and a regular on Radio 4's Just a Minute, his acclaimed Victorian detective stories, the Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries, are now being published in nineteen countries around the world and are currently in development for television.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sophie on June 19, 2025

Giles used his experience to take a page to elucidate the beauty of our language at each letter of the alphabet. his prose is full of humour and incite. he draws from his memory a very colourful rendition of anecdotes and information that is both left field and spot on.......more