Watching War Films With My Dad, Al Murray
Watching War Films With My Dad, Al Murray
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Watching War Films With My Dad

Author: Al Murray

Narrator: Al Murray

Unabridged: 7 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/05/2013


Synopsis

Al Murray's (AKA The Pub Landlord) musing on his childhood where his fascination with history and all things war began.

Have you ever watched a film with someone who, at the most dramatic scene, argues that the plane on screen hasn't been invented yet? Or that the tank rumbling towards the hero at the end of the film is the wrong tank altogether?

Al Murray is that someone. Try as he might, he can’t help himself.

Growing up in the 1970s, Al, with the help of his dad, became fascinated with the history of World War Two. They didn’t go to football; they went to battlefields. Because like so many of his generation whose childhood was all about Airfix, Action Man and Where Eagles Dare, he grew up in the cultural wake of the Second World War.

Part memoir, part life obsession, this is Al Murray musing on what he knows best. And he’s sure to tell you things about history that you were never taught at school.

About Al Murray

Al Murray is one of the most successful comics in the UK with his alter-ego The Pub Landlord and has had four previous bestselling books, The Pub Landlord's Book of British Common Sense, The Pub Landlord Says Think Yourself British, Great British Pub Quiz Book and Watching War Films with my Dad. One of the most popular live comedy acts in the country, Al has sold out arenas nationwide, including London's O2 Arena. He has earned numerous awards and accolades, such as the British Comedy Award for his ITV1 series Al Murray's Happy Hour, the Perrier Award and two Olivier Award nominations.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anthony on April 23, 2014

In 'Watching War Films with My Dad' British comedian and Pub Landlord creator Al Murray explores his abiding fascination with the Second World War, a passion kindled during childhood viewings of various war movies with his ultra-critical ex-soldier father. Although at pains to downplay any pretensio......more

Goodreads review by Monty on May 05, 2020

I was at school with the author, although he was several years younger. We did act in the same school plays, however, and I sometimes favoured him with a lofty nod of recognition as I glided past in all the glory of my senior monitor’s accoutrements (I consciously aped Flashman from Tom Brown’s Scho......more

Goodreads review by Louise on August 04, 2025

I originally thought that this book would, literally, be Al Murray watching war films with his dad; discussing them, and pointing out where the filmmakers had got things wrong such as where stories were conflated, the wrong tanks, ships, weapons, etc shown, or where, as in The Great Escape, whole tr......more

Goodreads review by James on December 05, 2013

I really enjoyed reading Watching War Films With My Dad. The book plays off his fascination with military history, and that for him it stems from growing up in the 70s and 80s playing with Action Man and building Airfix kits. The thing I got from it is that Al Murray is quite different from the char......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on June 04, 2018

I wouldn't have read a straightforward autobiography by Al Murray, whose work and comedic alter ego The Pub Landlord I know very little. But the title hooked me in... mistakenly perhaps as there really isn't that much of him watching war films with his Dad in the book. I didn't especially want my li......more


Quotes

Infectious and endearing. Paperback book of the month, Choice magazine