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Episode 248
Before the noise and chaos, there was simply a boy called Richard.
Born in 1958 in Harlow, Essex, he grew up in a house full of drama — his parents were teachers of it. Voices, characters and imagination were normal life, and he learned early that attention wasn’t something you waited for. You grabbed it.
At school he pushed limits, chasing laughter that felt slightly dangerous. Not neat jokes, but reactions — big ones. When he reached the University of Manchester in the late 1970s, Britain’s comedy scene was ready to change, and Rik didn’t tell jokes so much as launch himself at them, turning his body and face into the punchline.
People didn’t know exactly what it was yet.
They just knew it wasn’t ordinary.
And that was the beginning of Rik Mayall.
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Insta@justpassingthroughpodcast
Contact:[email protected]
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Episode 248
Before the noise and chaos, there was simply a boy called Richard.
Born in 1958 in Harlow, Essex, he grew up in a house full of drama — his parents were teachers of it. Voices, characters and imagination were normal life, and he learned early that attention wasn’t something you waited for. You grabbed it.
At school he pushed limits, chasing laughter that felt slightly dangerous. Not neat jokes, but reactions — big ones. When he reached the University of Manchester in the late 1970s, Britain’s comedy scene was ready to change, and Rik didn’t tell jokes so much as launch himself at them, turning his body and face into the punchline.
People didn’t know exactly what it was yet.
They just knew it wasn’t ordinary.
And that was the beginning of Rik Mayall.
Support the show
Insta@justpassingthroughpodcast
Contact:[email protected]