Lil' Muffin Drops the Mic: The brand-new children’s book from comedian Romesh Ranganathan!

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Lil' Muffin Drops the Mic: The brand-new children’s book from comedian Romesh Ranganathan!

Lil' Muffin Drops the Mic: The brand-new children’s book from comedian Romesh Ranganathan!

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It's not long before James starts writing his own raps about everything - from music and cakes to his giant pet rabbit, Graham! So when he hears that grime artist star Brukka is on the hunt for young talent, James starts to wonder: could this be his chance to share his MUFFINS, his MUSIC, and maybe even his feelings with the whole school? If he could only find the confidence . . . The publishers also say that Ranganathan’s experiences as a former maths teacher – as well as the father of three sons in the target demographic – means he is ‘well-versed in the hilarity, mischief, trials and tribulations of school aged children’. I’ve read enough memoirs to know that people always describe their partner as the most wonderful, funny, intelligent person ever, and I always think it’s because they suspect their other half is going to read it. So, Leesa, if you read this, I was mainly looking at your arse. Interview: 'We never visit? You saw us three days ago!' Romesh Ranganathan and his mum". The Guardian. 10 October 2016 . Retrieved 19 August 2019.

Home truths: starring in Avoidance, his new family sitcom for the BBC. Photograph: Rich Hardcastle/BBC/RangaBee Productions Romesh Ranganathan is releasing his debut Netflix special, The Cynic". British Comedy Guide. 23 September 2022 . Retrieved 16 October 2022. The Spotlight on ... Romesh Ranganathan". londonisfunny.com. 11 November 2011. Archived from the original on 5 April 2019 . Retrieved 17 May 2015. Puffin editorial director Carmen McCullough signed the deal with Ranganathan’s agent, Flo Howard at Off the Kerb.These days the fact that Ranganathan is enjoying considerable success just by being Ranganathan is the cause of some bemusement in his household. He has three sons, who are early teens and younger, and they never see any of his not-inconsiderable output on TV. “I’m trying to think if they have watched anything I’ve been in… No, I don’t think so,” he says. “With something like Misadventures, because it is just me being me, albeit in a different country, they are just not that interested. You know, why would they want to watch another hour of the guy that lives with them?” a b Romesh, Ranganathan (4 October 2018). Straight outta Crawley: memoirs of a distinctly average human being. London. ISBN 9781473542358. OCLC 1055700156. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Mcclean, Craig (30 October 2018). "Romesh Ranganathan reveals how his father's legacy inspired his new comedy The Reluctant Landlord". Radio Times . Retrieved 7 April 2022. The on-screen Romesh – who lives above the pub with his wife (Car Share's Sian Gibson), young son, record collection and turntables – describes himself as "nominally Hindu". Is that how this Brit of Sri Lankan parentage sees himself? "I've had a Hindu upbringing. There's a lot about it I think is cool. Temples are amazing. It's a nice vibe when people are praying. And there's lots about it where I understand why they believe those things. But I'm not practising. My mum's very spiritual, and I think she just tells everyone that I'm spiritual, too." Romesh Ranganatham is a British stand-up comedian and television presenter. He was born in Crawley and this is his memoir.

Romesh told Chris: “He wants to become a rapper. But he's kind of got himself unpopular as a result of the baking, because it's not a cool hobby. a b Ranganathan, Romesh (29 June 2019). "I've yet to add my youngest son's name to my tattoos. And now he's learned to read | Romesh Ranganathan". The Guardian– via www.theguardian.com.

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The mammy's boy Vegan with a posh brillo pan on his chin who cannot escape the handbag of his mother. Just few weeks ago on Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast show on Ch.4 when he had to cook & serve his Vegan lasagne to the guests which included his beady eyed mother. Revealing how he came to write a children’s book, the stand-up told Chris: “It kind of happened by accident, I was on holiday. A lot of the time, whenever I'm on holiday is when I have an idea for a new show, or a bit stand-up or something like that. Jonathan Romesh Ranganathan [1] (born 27 March 1978 [2]) is a British-Sri Lankan actor, radio host and stand-up comedian. He is known for his deadpan, often self-deprecating humour. [3]



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