Bigger than Hitler – Better than Christ
Bigger than Hitler – Better than Christ (sometimes prefixed The Rik Mayall) is a 2005 semi-autobiographical book by Rik Mayall and partly ghostwriten by Max Kinnings, written in exaggerated character.[1][2] The title refers to his career being longer than Adolf Hitler's, and that he was in a coma for 5 days after his quad bike accident (compared to Jesus, who rose from the dead after 3 days).[3] DescriptionWritten in character, Rik claims that he invented alternative comedy with The Young Ones, saved Rock and Roll with the song Living Doll, brought down the Thatcher administration with The New Statesman, and rescued the British film industry with the 'vast revenues' generated by Drop Dead Fred.[4] It received mostly positive reviews.[5][6][7] On the 1 June 2024, 'Rik Mayall, Panglobal Phenomenon' was broadcast on BBC Radio 4, primarily focusing on the book.[8][9] References
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