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Tag Name "Telly" (38)
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So I said to this train driver I want to go to Paris. He said Eurostar?. I said I've been on telly but I'm no Dean Martin.
Tommy Cooper
I don't watch much telly, the telly hardly goes on, but the things I do watch are sort of nature programs, and something about the oceans and the amount of weird fish that's in there.
Karl Pilkington
On the first night it was on telly, Channel 4 had 17 complaints.
Vic Reeves
It takes time and energy, and if I'm working, then I'd rather flop in front of the telly than put on a tiny dress and work out how to get myself to God knows where. I mean, lazy some would call it.
Daisy Donovan
I never did that badly with women when I wasn't on telly, but it's a bit out of control now. Women try it on with me more than I'm comfortable with. It's strange, because I think I look like a troll wearing a woman's wig backwards.
Noel Fielding
I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up and lighting.
Sophie McShera
I hate the idea that I have to represent any particular section of society I just write good telly, that's all.
Russell T Davies
The more telly you do, the more it feels like a factory.
Kevin Whately
It's not easy for you, Dad You seek your own space You slope off to watch telly But still see (Mom's Mum's Mam's) face
John Walter Bratton
I am a chef who happens to appear on the telly, that's it.
Gordon Ramsay
I like to get up and get out. Otherwise you end up kicking about, and it's easy to flick the telly on then before you know it, it is 11 A.M. and you haven't done anything.
Anton du Beke
Oh, nobody would ever want to know me in Hollywood. I'm far too puffin-faced for that, too weird-looking. No, I think I'll probably stick to telly, if telly'll have me, though I wouldn't mind doing radio plays as well.
Tamsin Greig
I was playing in the juniors at Wimbledon I forgot to turn my mobile phone off. It was lying there in my bag and it rang in the middle of a match, and it was one of my friends from school saying, 'Murray, you're on the telly!' I learnt from that. I now put my phone on silent.
Andy Murray
I wouldn't want to leave it so long before doing a play again, I get very stolid and sluggish if I do too much telly.
Matthew Macfadyen
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