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Topic History of: Fascinating - Mail on Sunday covers Comedy Awards...
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Emma Bee Angus Deayton. Yet another talentless self centered ego-maniac. No surprise he sided with Ross.

Don't worry Mr Ross. If the phone never rings again, you can always live off the several million you already "earned".
JK2006 Referring to the volume of complaints the calls had generated, he criticised the '30,000 self-righteous t**ts who never heard the programme in the first place'. And he suggested that Ross must be waiting at home wondering if the phone would ever ring again - perhaps giving him an insight into the life of his brother, Paul Ross.
david what were his comments, Jonathan?
JK2006 but doesn't quote host Angus Deayton's comments on Rossgate.

Wonder why not. A sting of truth in the gag?