Radio listeners often have a very fertile imagination when it comes to body shape.
I don't ever want to do stuff just for the sake of it.
I'm an actor, and I'm supposed to reflect real people.
I always said there's no way I'd work in America because I'm too weird and I'm too old, but somehow it's happened.
Families are families. We've all got them, more or less, and we all know what it's like to be bullied by another generation.
Families always stay the same, but they always provide more stories.
In theatre, there's no time for a proper meal.
I think comedy stems from being honest, often painfully so. I hope I can achieve that perspective in my own life and also have fun.
Kids have a great sense of humour. If you don't, you're going to miss out.
Writers have to be very careful and discerning because so much of the machine is out of their control.
When we were growing up, women in their late 40s generally didn't dye their hair.
I can do a little bit of comedy. I can be in an in-between place, where I can do a little bit.
I think I'm a bit odd.
When I was growing up, I was obsessed with 'Cagney and Lacey.'
If a job fell from Heaven that was in America, I'd have a go, but I don't feel compelled to go and hunt it down.
I am not stupid - I'm not young, and I'm not beautiful.
I work in Britain, where women are allowed to look their age.
I know I don't fit in in L.A. Because I look my age.
I've been acting since I could function. I got into acting to get attention as a child.
If you stop being scared, that's when entropy sets in, and you may as well go home.
I think comedy is the perfect vehicle for that which is slightly beyond life.