I've got one idea I want to do for a film and you know I just enjoy myself doing bits and pieces.
In fact, one was so booked out we went from March and were to go till November, but the pantomime was booked so they transferred the show to the Prince of Wales Theatre because it was so packed out, and it ran on from there.
All my boyhood, all I ever wanted was to be loved.
It was smashing working with Jerry Desmonde, he was a very nice chap.
You know I've got a chum, a smashing mate, he's got a dog with no legs, and he calls it a cigarette. It's true, yeah, because at nighttime he has to take it out for a drag.
I play drums, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, piano.
It was absolutely thrilling to meet Laurel and Hardy, they were so nice.
Well if I was going to describe my audience, it's going to take longer than you'd ever expect, hundreds of years in fact, because there's many of them, all over the world.
But no, I've just been very lucky. But I've worked hard, and the harder you work, the luckier you seem to get.
My only phobia is untidiness. My hair has to be neatly kept; my shoes are always clean. Everything has to be in a straight line, in its place.
My father used to be away for months at a time, and he'd never leave any money for food, so my brother and I had to go out and nick it.
I believe in physical comedy, because that reaches out most to people.
I do play drums when I'm on tour.