I've no idea what they make of me. People usually don't recognise themselves in an impression.
From Rory Bremner
It is a weird thing, because most people tend to get more conservative as they get older, but I find myself going the opposite way. I am sure that by the end I will be selling Marxist pamphlets on the Holloway Road.
Or the Department of Education and another ministry were worried about duplication of effort, so what did they do? They set up two committees to look into duplication and neither knew what the other was up to. It really is a world beyond parody.
We are rather in the position that used to exist at the BBC, where you feel that you can pick up the phone to people who are experts in their field and they will be very favourably disposed to you and share their knowledge.
A lot of what I do - I have to try and make sense of things before I can make nonsense of them.
It's a new world that's very, very difficult to make sense of. But we have a new hope. We have a new man. America has now elected its first openly black President.
I can't look at John Prescott without thinking of Les Dawson, and Robin Cook is a caricature of himself.
I think if there is a God, it's very important that he has a sense of humour - otherwise, you are in for a very miserable afterlife.
I remember when Tony Blair came into office, and there was a sense I was thinking, 'Well, what on Earth am I going to do now?' until I realized that's exactly what he was thinking.
Like millions of Scots, I've agonised over whether to go for independence or remain with the Union.
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