I always feel like an interloper when I do serious drama. It's my own paranoia.
From Johnny Vegas
I do need to explore my faith, because it has got lost over the years and it has been kind of tainted through experience. But I also know it's enriched my life, my dad being a Catholic.
When I wasn't as attractive as I am now, I suffered at the hands of cruel children and their taunts until I realised that confidence and a bit of aesthetic care can overcome that.
I came from a very loving home, had a happy life with no great aspirations, but going to the seminary changed me. There was a chunk of my childhood missing. Once I'd realised it wasn't for me, I still felt a tremendous pressure to continue for fear of letting everybody down.
It is easy for me to love myself, but for ladies to do it is another question altogether.
There's lots of stuff about me being a fan of Cliff but not being gay. Which suggests that he is, but he's not. Anyway, this is Channel 4, let their lawyers sort it out.
This autocue was obviously written for someone else and I've been brought in at the last minute.
You can't be a proper comic unless you've been out on stage and felt the fear.
You can sway an audience if you win the women over. The gentlemen will follow 'cause they can be so foolish like that at times, they are easily led.
With stand-up you've just got that one chance. Audiences can be quite fickle.
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