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Bob Servant with Neil Forsyth

Bob Servant with Neil Forsyth

Bob Servant is a sixty-four-year-old, semi-retired resident of Dundee. He has previously worked as a merchant sailor and window cleaner, among other occupations, but now describes himself as ‘an unemployed gigolo’. Neil Forsyth is an author and journalist. A fellow Dundonian and friend to Bob for over twenty years, he has recently completed Servant's biography, Bob Servant: Hero of Dundee, as well as chronicled Bob's adventures with email spammers in Delete This at Your Peril, both available from Birlinn.

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Bob Servant: Hero of Dundee

Bob Servant: Hero of Dundee


ISBN: 9781841589206
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Author: Bob Servant with Neil Forsyth
Publication Date: October 2010
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Price: £6.99
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"Hilarious," - Guardian

Sixty-four-years-old and resolutely single, Servant spends his days with a small number of trusted associates pursuing unlikely business opportunities, giving stern views on current affairs and ‘chasing skirt’. Both the book and the Bob Servant character are being developed for television and radio by the BBC.


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Delete This at your Peril

Delete This at your Peril


ISBN: 9781841589190
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Author: Bob Servant with Neil Forsyth
Publication Date: October 2010
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"There's stuff in here that Chic Murray would have been proud of," - Sanjeev Kohli

This is an hilarious collection of email exchanges starring the anti-hero of spam, Bob Servant. Wickedly funny and anarchic, these spammers have met their match!


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Why Me?

Why Me?


ISBN: 9781780270098
Category: Humour
Author: Bob Servant with Neil Forsyth
Publication Date: November 2011
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'I have worked with a lot of funny men - Peter Cook, Spike Milligan, Harry Enfield. Bob servant is in a class of his own' - Barry Fantoni, Private

In these genuine emails, Bob Servant looks to the Internet’s worst con merchants and charlatans for answers to his many woes.


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