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- I'm just a guy who happens to work in public from time to time. I've built a reputation as an established comic, not as a…
- I actually very rarely see comedy myself, and although I admire the work of some comics, it does come from all over, so I'll get…
- My drive to put myself on the line comes from boredom. From that feeling when you go to bed and think, 'What did I do…
- I'm actually about as famous as a fourth division footballer from the 70s.
- The trend now is to get away from stage bound sitcoms.
- I get a phone call once every 18 months from some mad person who wants me to do something for less than no money and…
- I'm a quitter. I come from a long line of quitters. It's amazing I'm here at all.
- Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always…
- One thing that's coming up a lot is: are you as grumpy as you appear from this Black Books thing.
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