Are there any particular inspirations for WAK material?
Not in terms of material. There’s a lot of things that have ‘influenced’ us, but then an influence can equally be watching something and thinking ‘let’s not do it like that’. Doing this series, we’ve come to feel that where it works best is where the story is consistently involving over the half hour. So looking at old Red Dwarf episodes was quite interesting for me, the sheer amount of stuff they cram in to each episode is breathtaking. What do you get up to individually when you’re not ‘Klang-ing’? Ooh, loads. It’s good to have an outlet for stuff away from each other – plus it means we’re not reliant on each other’s availability to make a living. Greg obviously has The Inbetweeners, and his stand-up is quite wonderful. It’s funny watching the Ashes as I type this – Greg was W.G. Grace in the campaign four years ago. Marek is an incredible character comedian – his Brian character that he did on the Edinburgh and Beyond tour in 2006 is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. He’s direc
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