Bobby Davro quotes:

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  • Despite my confidence and self-belief, I've always wrestled with feelings of insecurity. To be honest, I think most people in show business are insecure.

  • The measure of success is happiness and peace of mind.

  • When work is going well, your home life struggles and vice versa. If my kids are OK - that is the most important thing. I strive for balance in my life, though.

  • Even when I had a run of successful prime-time shows, I couldn't sit down and enjoy my success. I would beat myself up and scrutinise everything. I'm a natural-born worrier.

  • If I don't get eight hours, I can't function, so I'm a great believer in power naps.

  • As a family comedian, it is so wonderful seeing everyone from kids through to grandparents being entertained by you.

  • I want to go on TV to perform. I'm not conceited, but I am good at what I do. It's just the vehicles are not there anymore.

  • Too much comedy is filthy these days. There's nothing they won't say. I like Jimmy Carr, but I don't like the language he uses. I don't understand why he feels it necessary; I find it extremely offensive.

  • I think I have minor obsessive compulsive disorder. Everything has to be tidy and just right.

  • I'm too old to be humiliated on reality shows, and I don't want to look desperate. You won't see me on 'Big Brother' or in the jungle.

  • When I was at my height on TV, I was always busy - rehearsing, practising my impressions, learning new material. When that faded, I had to find another way to be creative. Houses were something to do instead. They saved me.

  • People are always wanting to pull me up on my shortfalls. I try to battle against those and concentrate on how good things are.

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