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Book Tickets for David Lloyd in Richmond from Thu, 28th October 2010  
David Lloyd
Richmond Theatre, Richmond
Thu, 28th October 2010 - Thu, 28th October 2010
From £16.00*

START THE CAR! BUMBLE TAKES TO THE ROAD Come and discover the world according to Bumble, aka David Lloyd, the nation’s favourite cricket commentator. As a cricketer Bumble played for Lancashire and England and also coached both teams and he was eccentric enough then. But, since moving behind the microphone as part of the iconic Test Match Special radio team, then joining the SkySports cricket commentary team he’s got far worse.   In Start The Car! Bumble takes us on a fun-filled journey through memories of more than forty years in the game, sharing tales of all sizes about the biggest names in world cricket; from Sir Ian Botham to “Sir” Geoffrey Boycott, and all the run wickets and laughs in between. He is joined in the passenger seat by his friend Peter Hayter, the cricket writer for the The Mail On Sunday and ghost-writer on best-selling autobiographies with Ian Botham, Phil Tufnell and Marcus Trecsothick.

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