Synopses & Reviews
Tom Bergeron, host of "Dancing with the Stars and "America′s Funniest Home Videos," has always been ambitious, driven, and charming, but as a young man, he had an enemy that posed a serious threat to what otherwise would have been guaranteed success-a bad temper. His family and friends didn′t keep their concerns to themselves, but Tom′s petulance remained a problem until his first date with a woman who threatened to end their relationship when, in a fit of anger, he put a dent in his car door. "If you want us to go any further, you′d better do something about that," Lois said, unabashed and unafraid. Tom, embarrassed, then and there committed himself to controlling that temper. (That woman later became his wife, by the way.)
This humorous memoir will be filled with anecdotes of how Tom, who never breaks character, stutters or so much as breaks a sweat (even when an Osmond faints at his feet on live TV), uses meditation and other regimented, relaxation techniques to stay focused, energetic, and happy on and off the camera.
Synopsis
For readers of John OHurleys Its Okay to Miss the Bed on the First Jump and Chelsea Handlers Are You There, Vodka? Its Me, Chelsea, Daytime Emmy-winner Tom Bergeron—host of ABCs Dancing with the Stars and Americas Funniest Home Videos—offers a series of humorous and inspirational stories on surviving Hollywood, including behind-the-camera stories with A-list celebrities.
About the Author
Tom Bergeron was nominated for an Emmy Award for his role as host of ABC's Dancing with the Stars. He is also the current host of America's Funniest Home Videosand the former host of Hollywood Squares(1998-2004), for which he won a Daytime Emmy in 2000. Tom is from Haverhill, Massachusetts, and currently commutes between Los Angeles and Connecticut, where he resides with his wife, Lois, and two daughters, Samantha and Jessica.