A Quote by Gregg Wallace

I don't do this watching telly thing. I realise I am strange. — © Gregg Wallace
I don't do this watching telly thing. I realise I am strange.
I'm a pretty strange guy, so it takes a pretty strange thing to make me think that somebody else is strange. I'm really looking forward to something strange happening to me, but it hasn't really happened yet. The strangest thing someone ever told me was that they were watching our show, and they said they should have worn diapers.
I don't have hobbies. Other than watching telly and walking my dogs, what I do is work. That's who I am.
One thing I love and miss when I'm on the road is company when sitting in front of the box. I love watching telly with my fella.
How strange a thing like that happens to a man. He dabbles in something and does not realise that it is his life.
It's a strange old thing, but I think an awful lot of 'Inbetweeners' fans still don't realise I'm a stand-up.
I don't watch an awful lot of television. It's a very strange thing, and I don't know a lot of people who work in telly who watch a lot of it.
I'm really visually stimulated more than anything. I don't really listen to music. I'm more into watching telly or watching movies and visual art.
I love nature - it's probably my most favorite thing. I don't watch much telly, the telly hardly goes on, but the things I do watch are sort of nature programs, and something about the oceans and the amount of weird fish that's in there.
Electricity is a wonderful thing. Do you realise that if we didn't have electricity, we'd be watching television by candle light?
The only distinction I'd make is between film and telly, I guess. "Film," "movies," and "cinema" are all synonyms as far as I'm concerned; but telly is different. It's just a plodding we've-done-this-scene, we've-done-that-scene and it never becomes this new other thing.
For me, a bit of anthropology in the evening is always better than staying and watching the telly.
There's nothing quite like sitting watching the telly on a Saturday night. It has such a nice, homely feel.
The thing with depression is you don't realise you have it and even when you do you don't want to realise you have it.
I love telly so much and I come from a telly background, I used to work in production.
I've turned up to auditions and seen faces that I recognise and I think I know them. Then I realise I know them because they are on the telly.
I feel that shows like 'Ted' and 'The IT Crowd' are very much more enjoyable watching with friends around a telly.
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