In 2021 I read the memoir by Alan Davies,
Just Ignore Him, which described the sexual abuse that Alan received from his father as a child.
In White Male Stand-Up the author discusses the effects of this abuse which continued into his adult life causing the rising, from time to time of the 'angry young man'. It is only when his friend, Jo Brand, convinced him that he needed help that he started to see a therapist.
Alan Davies started to write this book after a diagnosis of possible bladder cancer caused him to reflect on his past relationships and the development of his career as a well known British comedian and actor. This book provides a list of names of British comedians as Alan Davies describes starting his career as a stand-up comedian before working regularly on radio and television. He is probably best known for his work on Jonathan Creek and the television series QI but there were many other projects along the way, not all successful.
White Male Stand-Up provides an overview of the development of the British comedy scene. The book also examines how events suffered early in a life can have a continued affect on a person's life for many years until the realisation that outside help may be required to assist in understanding the situation and moving on.