Zitat des Tages von Ronnie Corbett:
What is so good about 'Gavin and Stacey' is that it is very real, Welsh, and well written.
I have had the most spoiled golfing life.
The really funny moments you notice throughout your life are very seldom generated by one person telling a joke.
I think people feel starved of nice, glamorous entertainment. They want to see costumes and gaiety and a singer; old-fashioned entertainment - it won't die easily.
My first pet at home in Edinburgh was a dog my dad had called Glen. He was a small sheepdog and went with my dad every day to work as manager of a cooking centre, which made the children's lunches for schools.
I love radio and have done a little bit for years - since 'Workers' Playtime' in the 1950s. It's also a good springboard for comedians.
It is nice to be appreciated by the youngsters.
I've had a very happy life, and although I have had tragedy, I've never suffered from any darkness.
Golf is the most fascinating game, but other people's game is the most boring thing.
I have not survived 50 years in showbusiness by being Mr. Nice. If you are weak, this business eats you up.
If I wear too much tartan, I tend to look like a Thermos flask.
I just keep jogging along, and people seem to like me. And for that I am very grateful.
I don't want to push barriers myself. You go to see Joan Rivers to see barriers being pushed. You watch 'Little Britain' to see barriers being pushed.
I actually found it very moving how destructive depression is. I was really saddened by this burden people have to handle.
People who want to do stand-up from the start - I mean that's an extremely self-centred thing to want, isn't it?
I've been lucky in that I've always loved my job.
It is possible to have good manners and be funny at the same time. Ronnie Barker and I proved that.
Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac.
You get fed up watching shows with not much care and love, reality programmes where they put people in a house for a fortnight and film them doing everything, or where participants arrive after lunch and do the programme at six.
It's difficult to be clean and clever at the same time, but a lot of our stuff was.
Part of my style was getting into a muddle. Audiences think that's part of the act. Sometimes it might be - but you have to guess which bits.