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In a career spanning three decades, comedy writer and performer Julian Dutton has become a permanent fixture on both radio and television. The co-creator of Matt Lucas’s Pompidou, Julian assisted in the rediscovery of physical comedy since the popularity of Rowan Atkinson’s Mr Bean. Beyond slapstick, Julian has contributed to Alistair McGowan’s Big Impression which he saw successfully transition from Radio 4 to BBC One. I caught up with the writer and comedian ahead of his one man show at the Museum Of Comedy to talk heroes, live performance and his hopes for the future. Ladies and Gentleman Mr Julian Dutton.
By Josh BarryIn a career spanning three decades, comedy writer and performer Julian Dutton has become a permanent fixture on both radio and television. The co-creator of Matt Lucas’s Pompidou, Julian assisted in the rediscovery of physical comedy since the popularity of Rowan Atkinson’s Mr Bean. Beyond slapstick, Julian has contributed to Alistair McGowan’s Big Impression which he saw successfully transition from Radio 4 to BBC One. I caught up with the writer and comedian ahead of his one man show at the Museum Of Comedy to talk heroes, live performance and his hopes for the future. Ladies and Gentleman Mr Julian Dutton.

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