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All the Best for the Future

Growing Up Without Growing Old

A brilliantly warm-hearted celebration of the lost art of having fun

When Greg James was ten years old, his nylon shell suit-clad idols the Chuckle Brothers ('to me, to you') signed an autograph (from them, to him) with the message 'All the best for the future.’ It was a weirdly formal message for a kid. Ten-year-old Greg had no idea what the future held, no clue what was in store for him as he carried on through life. How could he? No one really knows what's coming. We all have big dreams and small ones, ideas about how we want our lives to pan out: when you'll get married, where you'll live, how many children you want, what you want to be when you grow up. We race through the milestones, desperate to unlock life's next level and before you know it, you’re a ‘grown up'. That’s all well and good but have you remembered to have fun along the way?

Whether it's entertaining the nation with his hugely popular BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, writing big funny adventures for kids with his bestselling children's books, finding the joy in cricket and F1 in his podcasts Tailenders and The Fast and the Curious, or posting stupid videos of his adorable but quite thick dog Barney, Greg’s focus is to put a smile on people's faces because, let's face it, having fun is something we all forget to prioritise sometimes.

In All the Best for the Future, Greg looks at how he thought his life would go and shares the things that wind him up, make him sad, make him laugh and the little passions and interests that he relies on to get him through the day - whether it was a good one or a bad one. He tells us who he is, who he thought he'd be and who he still thinks he could be. Most of all though, his message for everyone is not to let go of that inner child as he navigates how to grow up without growing old. It’s possible to be fully functioning adults, with bills to pay and a dog to look after, and still find time to play with a train set...

About Greg James

Greg James likes to think of himself as a
celebrated radio presenter, author and
legend. Your kids might have read one of
his children’s books. Chances are either Kid
Normal
or The Twits Next Door as they’re
the ones that sold well. If not, you might
well have heard him on Radio 1 where he
has been since 2007 and on the prestigious
Breakfast Show since 2018. As well as all
this and enjoying faffing about online and
on the TV, he hosts many podcasts. Some
might say too many. They include Tailenders
and The Fast and the Curious. And in the summer of 2025, he was presented with an honorary doctorate by the University of York for his service to dead ducks. Greg lives
with his wife, Bella Mackie (a much more
successful and talented author), and their
dog, Barney (not yet an author but it’s only a
matter of time), in a house somewhere in
the world.
Details
  • Imprint: Ebury Spotlight
  • ISBN: 9781529912197
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Price: £22.00
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