<B>'The perfect antidote to 2020' <I>Huffington Post</I></B><BR/><BR/><B>'A must-read if you like funny things' <I>Greg James</I><BR/><BR/>'I had no idea Pat Sharp's life story would be so hilarious and I strongly suspect neither did he' <I>Nish Kumar</I></B><BR/><BR/>Pat Sharp is a man out of time.<BR/><BR/>For those of a certain generation, he is an iconic figure synonymous with good fun, great hair and excess gunge. For others, he's just that bloke with a mullet.<BR/><BR/>Fame is a fickle beast and, since the cancellation of <I>Fun House</I> in 1999 ('Just ten years into its run, when it was finally finding its feet'), Pat has become a reclusive figure, only emerging from his splendid isolation to pop up on things like <I>I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here</I>, <I>Never Mind the Buzzcocks</I> and <I>Come Dine with Me</I>.<BR/><BR/>Until now.<BR/><BR/>With time on his hands and now