Reality always outstrips fiction. Whatever you make up, something more incredible always pops up in real life.
From David Walliams
It can be difficult to be subtle and not cartoony in prosthetics. But when you see characters like Bubbles and Desiree from 'Little Britain' on screen, it makes all the hard work worth it. It's such fun watching those transformations.
Social satire has been around since people have been around.
There's something about being a comedian that means you have to not be scared of failing because failing is part of the process.
I can't see why anyone would want to be in politics because you get so much criticism.
I used to have a silk dressing gown an uncle bought in Japan and when I came downstairs in it, my dad used to call me Davinia. There was never embarrassment about that kind of thing. My sister used to dress me up a lot. She thought I was a little doll.
It's a weird thing because I've been single at the time when I've been successful. That's good and bad. Good, because you meet lots of people, bad because your privacy is infringed, so it's harder to develop things.
We sort of expect to see men in women's clothes. It's part of our culture. The key thing is, it has to be done quite badly.
There's a sort of magic and music to comedy. Some words, some numbers even, are funnier than others. A Caramac bar, for instance, is funnier than a Milky Way.
I don't know what I'll be like when I'm 60. I already have the traits of a retired gentleman.
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