My parents were eccentrics, living in a big mad house in the country. We had a free-flying parrot and a goat that came on walks. Everything was an adventure. At midnight on a school night, they’d say, “Let’s visit the graveyard!” or “Let’s go sledging by moonlight!”
I was an empathic child. I’d cry if I saw old people walking alone. I’d tell my mum, “We must find out where they live and visit them!”
The Day Today taught me not to feel like a fraud. It was a roomful of mostly men who’d been to Oxford. Me and Steve Coogan were the only ones who’d been to Manchester. Me and
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