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That's Life, So It Is

A Candid, Raw Memoir of TV National Treasure

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That's Life, So It Is

By: Charlie Lawson
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Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson celebrates over forty years on stage and screen with a uniquely entertaining, eye-opening and enthralling memoir.

The iconic actor best known for his role as Jim McDonald in Coronation Street, Lawson unveils a life as dramatic off-screen as his on-screen roles. In his own words, he recounts his shenanigans at boarding school, his experience of the Troubles in his native Northern Ireland, his time at drama school and his first acting roles–as well many boisterous nights out and a short-lived attempt to run an illicit club night in 1980s East London.

As Lawson's career unfolds, we encounter many fellow actors who are now household names, resulting in many hilarious anecdotes. But he is not afraid to settle scores and call out cases of injustice and abuse in the industry. And he is equally unflinching in his portrayal of his private life, with details of his marriages and personal tragedies.

Fans of Coronation Street will love the details of his nearly three-decade tenure on Britain's beloved soap–as Lawson shares behind-the-scenes pranks, cast disputes and the chaos of celebrity culture. But the book also provides compelling accounts of the many high-profile theatre, TV and film productions he has been involved in–not to mention his other passions such as horse racing and field sports.

©2024 Charlie Lawson (P)2025 W. F. Howes Ltd
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Wow what a wonderful read, I highly recommend this book if you are a fan of honesty and integrity. Highly entertaining and unputdownable. At the heart of this biography is a lovely man….

The Authors Honesty

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Marvelous book. From the troubles in Ireland to the cobbles in coronation street and much more in between. Loved hearing his stories and he’s overly honest

Charlie

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I particularly liked Charlie narrating his life story. The honesty in his words, the sad parts really were sad, but how he overcame them & rebuilt other relationships. I had no idea of how many acting parts he has had, so was interesting reading about them.
A good read I can recommend

The honesty of the book

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I really enjoyed listening to this memoir. Charlie Lawson comes across as honest about the highs and lows of his life and career. I fear he's quite right about being too politically incorrect for today's theatre/TV industry. I wonder if anyone from the publishers actually listened the whole way through though. There were far too many irritating double-takes and chapter 53 has a confusing part relating to the Rebus/Lefevre episode. That aside, That's Life, So It Is gets 5 🌟 from me.

very enjoyable listen

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