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" All disc jockeys are without talent. Noel Edmonds - I can't stand Noel Edmonds. "
Talent
Stand
Disc
" Am I allowed to call myself working-class now? Because obviously I'm now very rich. "
Am
Call
Myself
" And like the old stereotype, I overcame my shyness by making my friends laugh. "
Friends
Stereotype
Old
" At one point in the mid-Eighties I shared a promoter with the Smiths. One night, we were sitting backstage when Morrissey burst in, utterly distraught, sobbing his heart out. Turns out someone had thrown a sausage at him on stage during 'Meat Is Murder.' "
Someone
Meat
Heart
" Beginning with a trip out to Ellis Island, I saw for myself where thousands of European immigrants took their first steps onto American soil, bringing with them nothing but their ambition: people such as Erich von Stroheim and Adolph Zukor. "
Myself
Ambition
Beginning
" Generally speaking, politicians are an odd bunch. They seem to have very thick skins and genuinely don't care what people think. And charm is a very important part of the politician's armoury. I try to resist that kind of charm. "
Think
Care
Important
" I don't always vote in general elections, but I think I've always voted Labour. "
Think
Vote
General
" If you became a comedian in the '80s, you had to work the circuit and make people laugh. Canned laughter is cheating. "
Laughter
Laugh
Cheating
" I have never sold my story, done 'Hello!' magazine, any of that stuff. I'm not guilty of exploiting my private life for cash and then saying, 'Oh, I don't want to talk about my private life.' I've never crossed that line. "
Story
Saying
Life
" I'll never forget my first experience of swede. It was at school and I thought I was getting mashed potato. I've never got over it. "
School
Thought
Got
" I looked at longevity in show business when I was about 13, and the people who seemed to have longevity were the ones who'd spent quite a bit of time learning about what they were doing before they made it. "
Doing
Business
Time
" I'm always amazed to hear of air crash victims so badly mutilated that they have to be identified by their dental records. What I can't understand is, if they don't know who you are, how do they know who your dentist is? "
Always
Dentist
Understand
" In 1986, I was attacked in the street as I helped Neil Mullarkey from the Comedy Store Players to put up posters. We were in the wrong place at the wrong time - midnight - and we were English. I got kicked in the head. "
Head
Comedy
Street
" In 1987, I was in Edinburgh doing my first one-man show. I took part in a kickabout with some fellow comedians and tripped over my trousers and heard this cracking sound in my leg. A couple of days later I went into a coma and was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism. "
Show
Sound
Over
" In a psychiatric hospital, a lot of people believe that people on TV are talking to them directly through the screen. I'm with about 500 of these people, and I'm on TV every Friday night. As I was queuing up for breakfast one morning, one guy nearly jumped out of his skin. My first thought was to go 'Woooo!' "
People
Skin
Night
" I never give anyone advice: it can backfire horribly. In the 1950s, Eric Morecambe told Ken Dodd to get his teeth fixed. But those teeth turned out to be one of Dodd's big selling points. "
Never
Teeth
Selling
" In fact, I don't watch a lot of contemporary comedy for fear of being influenced by it. "
Comedy
Being
Fact
" I read every book about Buster Keaton and Chaplin to see how they worked - it's all about dedication, tunnel vision, pursuit of perfection, getting the gag right. "
Vision
Perfection
Dedication
" I really don't take any interest at all in contemporary comedy. "
Comedy
Take
Really
" I remember being fascinated by the very nature of comedy from the age of 10; why is this funny, and that isn't? "
Nature
Comedy
Funny
" I think having an outsider's viewpoint is interesting and good, especially for a comedian. "
Outsider
Good
Think
" It seems like a contradiction, but the shy person who is a performer actually does make sense, because in a way, when you're young and shy, making people laugh is a good way to make friends. It's an instant connection. "
Friends
Young
Laugh
" It was a bizarre existence I led in my early twenties - that cliche of the comedian who goes out and entertains a roomful of people and then goes home to a lonely bedsit was unbelievably poignant for me because that was exactly what I was doing. I had periods of real loneliness. "
Home
Loneliness
Lonely
" I've never been disappointed by politicians. I've never invested that much in them in the first place. "
Place
Never
Politicians
" I was flying to the Maldives in 2000 when the plane went through turbulence - after that, I didn't fly for four years. Then a job came up in India, so I did a simulator flight and learnt about what goes on in the cockpit. I'm fine now. "
India
Flying
Job
" I was never one to go up to someone as a five- or six-year-old and say, 'Hello, my name's Paul, will you be my friend?' But I found if I did an impression of the PE teacher or whatever and people laughed, then they did like me, and so then they started talking to me, rather than me making the initial overture and then maybe being rebuffed. "
Teacher
Friend
You
" I was trying to organise my DVDs into a sort of chronological order, and I am afraid that it all trailed off after the Sixties. "
Off
I Am
Am
" Maybe there's a perception of me as grumpy old bugger who suffers from depression. It's a total misconception. I don't think of myself as any grumpier than the next person. I'm not even grumpy first thing in the morning. "
Morning
Depression
Me
" My school days were the happiest days of my life; which should give you some indication of the misery I've endured over the past twenty-five years. "
Past
You
School
" On my first day in New York a guy asked me if I knew where Central Park was. When I told him I didn't he said, 'Do you mind if I mug you here?'. "
Said
New York
Mind
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