My dad is the funniest human being I’ve ever met …– Greg Davies
My dad is the funniest human being I’ve ever met in my life – for years, I’d watch him hold court in whatever situation he was in; he was the most amazing raconteur. I often feel I’ve hijacked what should have been his career.
As far as characters are concerned…– Greg Davies
As far as characters are concerned, Alan Partridge makes me wet myself. I’m currently reading the book and have started talking like him as an unfortunate consequence.
The state of the world petrifies me as much as it …– Greg Davies
The state of the world petrifies me as much as it does everyone else at the moment. Anyone who comes to my show expecting incisive political analysis will be deeply disappointed.
I tend to develop my rambling anecdotes by …– Greg Davies
I tend to develop my rambling anecdotes by actually getting up and performing them. That’s the joy/horror of stand up – if you have the germ of an idea that you think might be funny, there is a way of finding out if it’s funny very quickly.
It’s an irony that with the physical decline of …– Greg Davies
It’s an irony that with the physical decline of age comes more mental wellbeing. It’s life’s cruel trick. You’ve settled down as a person, you feel happier with who you are, and then you get a massive swollen prostate and have to go for a test every two weeks. It’s life’s way of saying the […]
I’ve politely declined a few reality-type things …– Greg Davies
I’ve politely declined a few reality-type things but generally have been asked to do things that I’d enjoy. I’ll be doing less in the new year so I can get some writing done.