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Steve Wright in the AfternoonRicky Gervais, Stephen Hull and Arthur Smith Clips

  1. "If You Do It Your Way Enough People Are Going To Like You"

    Duration: 01:25

  2. Ricky Gervais: "He's the same old Brent and hopefully the film's as funny and cringy as The Office was."

    Duration: 08:28

  3. Stephen Hull: "I'm not in charge of what people think and we give people a platform to have their say."

    Duration: 05:30

  4. Arthur Smith: "I did a show once where there was no one in the audience."

    Duration: 08:10

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