Diane Morgan: ‘If I was middle-class and I’d been to Cambridge, people would have had more confidence in me’
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British comedian Diane Morgan discusses her career, the evolution of her characters, and the challenges of being recognized in the public eye. She reflects on how her background influenced her professional journey and her approach to comedy.
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Provides insight into the cultural landscape of British television and the personal experiences of a prominent public figure.
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