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Thanks, Johnners

An Affectionate Tribute to a Broadcasting Legend

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Thanks, Johnners

By: Jonathan Agnew
Narrated by: Jonathan Agnew
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Read by Jonathan Agnew with a foreword read by the magnificent Stephen Fry with surprise contributions from Jonathan's test-match special colleagues!

Perfect for cricket fans everywhere, Thanks Johnners is a warm and witty tribute to Brian Johnston and his time at the helm of Test Match Special.

The Test Match Special on-air incident, in which Jonathan Agnew's comment on Ian Botham's attempt to avoid stepping on his stumps – "He just couldn't quite get his leg over" - provoking prolonged fits of giggles, most notably from Brian Johnston, has been voted the greatest piece of sporting commentary ever.

The friendship between "Aggers" and "Johnners" became immortalised through that broadcasting classic, but there was a far deeper bond between the two men, as this fascinating book reveals.

Jonathan Agnew had grown up to the sound of Johnston, Arlott, and a young Martin-Jenkins et al on TMS as he followed his father around on the family farm, ear glued to the transistor radio, but the two men met formally only when Agnew joined the BBC team at Headingley in 1991. Thus began a great working partnership which, fuelled by a mutual passion for the noble game, bridged the generation gap and ended only with Johnston's sudden death in 1994. As this book demonstrates so convincingly, Johnners's wit, warmth and sense of fun was a feature not only of his cricket commentaries, but also in the way he lived his life. His influence on "Aggers" is clearly recognisable in the same amiable and informal manner in which his successor presents Test Match Special today.

Thanks, Johnners is a rich blend of biography and anecdote, of antics and dramas on and off the pitch, in and out of the commentary box, filled with stories about the great names of cricket, including Fred Trueman, Geoffrey Boycott, Vivian Richards, Michael Holding, and Ian Botham. Just as TMS is the sound of summer, so Thanks, Johnners is the fresh breeze rippling the long grass of remembered pleasures.

©2010 Jonathan Agnew (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers
Cricket Sports Witty Thought-Provoking Funny

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Narration is excellent, as you’d expect from Jonathan Agnew. Great to hear more of his story, learn a bit of the more recent history of cricket, and discover how the unique tone and feel of TMS was born - Brian Johnston. A warm, reflective, and insightful reflection. Wonderful material to consume between tests in the 2023 Ashes series.

Exactly what I was hoping for - warm, reflective, and insightful

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This is a very very good tribute to, as they have stated, a broadcasting legend affectionately know to all who like cricket on the radio and of course TMS (Test Match Special).

Jonathan Agnew (Aggers) gives a heartfelt remembrance to a gentleman and a gentle man though he had a very naughty sense of humour and at times cutting, but never vindictive.

All in all a very good listen.

Thanks, Aggers

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As expected, Jonathan reads as well as he writes. A thought provoking and laugh out loud book for which to lose yourself in. A truly enjoyable Summer haze of English cricket.

A true sporting gem

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Excellent book. Enjoyed every minute of it. Beautifully narrated too, well done Aggers, Johnners would have loved it too

Excellent throughout

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I prefer audiobooks read by the author, as it brings a new perspective to the narrative. This is no exception - Jonathan Agnew (Aggers) reads his book in an entertaining way, and the stories and anecdotes provide an interesting insight into the world of Aggers, Johnners and TMS. Not rip-roaring, but definitely worth a listen!

An entertainng insight

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