Math was a two-part exam and I once didn't go for the second part. I knew I'd done so badly on the first it was hopeless. I re-took it about four or five times. I think I eventually got it by getting the top GCSE grade.
From Rob Brydon
I still have lots of friends from my pre-success days.
I don't think any of my kids would have a good word to say about me. I think they deny that they even know me. At school, they pretend they are Anton du Beke's kids.
I think, if you've got children, that's your life. Your 'showbiz' life, if you want to call it that, is a separate thing, and it isn't everything to me.
I'm prone to a more depressed outlook on life.
There are some people who only know me for cornflakes ads, and that's fine. I have a charmed life.
I think it's almost an indulgence to focus on the dark side of things. And as you get older, you want to focus on the positive.
I had a moment where I realised I could do silly voices, that lots of people I knew couldn't do silly voices, and that thus I must be able to make money doing silly voices.
I'm a very, very handsome man, and have had to come to terms with it... um, do I like the way I look? In the right light, and with a following wind.
If you're a comedian, you are looking for material in daily life.
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