My first job gave me a taste of success and confidence, followed by my real education in the RAF. Butlins gifted me an enduring smile, and in Liverpool, I worked with the less fortunate while crossing paths with future stars.
Then came seventeen wonderful years of stand-up comedy, which took me across the UK and abroad, entertaining the British Forces, before a TV career began in failure, only to rise from the ashes with Di, the love of my life, and a new career in Maths and Science.
Packed with wildly funny tales, this book isn’t half a good story – or is it?
Johnny Ball is best known for his twenty-year television career with the BBC, where he made a name for himself writing and presenting educational shows. Starting as a stand-up comedian, he joined BBC’s Playschool in 1967, later creating hit series like Think of a Number, which won a BAFTA. His expertise in explaining science and math led to successful corporate work with major organisations. At eighty-six, Johnny continues to captivate audiences with lectures and stage shows about mathematics and his life in comedy.