Ep 184 with Alan Davies Pt 1: Comedy Became My Family
Play Episode
All Episodes
This week Mark is joined by comedian, actor, cricket obsessive and national treasure Alan Davies for a conversation that covers childhood trauma, football VAR, council bureaucracy, working-class warehouses, stand-up comedy in the 80s, Peter Snow in a BBC toilet, and why comedians instinctively know when someone is “not really a comic”.
Alan talks candidly about the deeply personal experiences behind his memoirs Just Ignore Him and White Male Stand-Up, including grief, abuse, anger and the strange way comedy became both an escape and a substitute family. Along the way there are stories about Barry Manilow on the motorway, being buried under coat hangers in a van, fights in comedy clubs, the glory days of the circuit, and why every workplace secretly survives because everyone is covering for each other.
We're currently sponsored by BT - behind brilliant things!
Search 'Why BT' to find out more or click on the following link: https://www.bt.com/broadband/why-bt
You can hear the second part of the interview in next week's episode – but if you can't wait, why not join us on Patreon? For £4 a month you can listen or watch the whole interview straight away.
www.patreon.com/wtfisgoingonpod
For media, press & guest enquiries please email mikey@carouselstudios.co.uk
Follow What The F*** Is Going On? with Mark Steel on Instagram @wtfisgoingonpod
Follow Mark Steel @mrmarksteel
Follow Alan @alandaviescomic
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices