I have been in a youth hostel...You are put in a kitchen with seventeen venture scouts with behavioural difficulties and made to wash swedes.
Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.
In my day we didn't have sex education, we just picked up what we could off the television.
In London it's easy not to be the focus of attention, especially when Sting lives in the house just behind you.
If you behave normally, people treat you normally. It's only when you act as if you're someone special that they feel obliged to stand on ceremony.
A lot of panel programmes rely on men topping each other, or sparring with each other, which is not generally a very female thing.
My massage was marvellous. I feel really relaxed. And my masseur, Harold :You can't have a masseur called Harold. It's like having a member of the Royal Family called Ena.
Acting is not my favourite thing. I don't like wearing costumes and wigs.
People always think I hate doing interviews. I don't. I wouldn't do them if I didn't like them.
I used to make my own food and ate on my own in my room.
Well, I think there's not much of a chance for me finding somebody of my age. Gentlemen of my age are dropping down 30 years to find girlfriends.
In my 20s I was going round seeing agents who were patronising because I was fat and a girl, which was a double whammy. I knew what it was to feel out-of-the-loop.
My mother, she didn't believe in praise. She'd never say anything was great. I think that's quite Northern, to not make people feel too good. I didn't mind if she was proud of me or not, it didn't bother me. I was never trying to please her.