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After Oxford, there was a brief stint when he worked as a tour manager for the Alarm, his favourite band – yes, really! he also used to help to organise their fan conventions – and then he got a job as a researcher at Channel 4, after which, one thing led to another.
"Yes, really!" he confirmed.
"Yes, really!" he said slapping a table for emphasis.
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The BBC comedian turned Hollywood star (yes, really - he appears opposite Julianne Moore in his next film What Maisie Knew http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/sep/12/what-maisie-knew-review ) is appearing at a Hacked Off/NUJ fringe on reform of the press.
"Oh, yes, really," she said.
Murray challenged and - yes, really - he got it right.
(He asks if she admires his character. She says yes, cooing that really he has no character and neither has she).
Cade the rebel leader is a boorish twit who, when he confronts ruling-class Sir Humphrey (yes, really), thinks that speaking French makes you a traitor.
But I think he does by forcing us to re-think what "yes" really means.
And he's not above manufacturing a tabloid satire about a one-legged black lesbian (yes, really).
Now he is a club sponsor and his Nerdfighters slogan, DFTBA, is on the players' shorts (yes, really).
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