I'd rather do community service than sit and write a load of Christmas cards. Paul O'Grady cardchristmascommunity Change image and share on social
I don't want to sit until I'm 90 with people running around after me. I'm not one for sitting on the couch. Paul O'Grady couchpeoplerun Change image and share on social
I am quite happy to take a cut. You've got to, if you want to work and continue working. Paul O'Grady continuecuthappy Change image and share on social
I go in the butchers and there's not a lot of meat I can eat these days, with having all the animals. Paul O'Grady animalbutcherday Change image and share on social
I don't want to sound like Catherine Cookson but I've worked since I was eight, with a paper round and in a fruit and veg shop. Taking a pay cut won't demotivate me, not at all. It's not about money in the first place. It's about the job. Paul O'Grady catherinecooksoncut share on social
I don't like awards ceremonies. I'd sooner go to the pub with mates I've known for years. Paul O'Grady awardceremonyhave Change image and share on social
I was born late - what my mother calls the last kick of a dying horse. There's three of us children, but I'm 13 or 14 years younger than my brother and sister. Paul O'Grady bearbrothercall Change image and share on social
I make a wonderful cure-all called Four Thieves, just like my mum did. It's cider vinegar, 36 cloves of garlic and four herbs, representing four looters of plague victims' homes in 1665 who had their sentences reduced from burning at the stake to hanging for explaining the recipe that kept them from catching the plague. Paul O'Grady burncallcatch share on social
Comedy, your funny bone, is formed in childhood. Paul O'Grady bonechildhoodcomedy Change image and share on social
You can draw the character out of pets, and you can make them your friends, but they are animals, and they have to be allowed to live the lives of animals. Paul O'Grady allowanimalcharacter Change image and share on social