When is david mitchell getting married
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info. David Mitchell is a well-known face on our screens having played Mark Corrigan on the hit Channel 4 sitcom, Peep Show. This week sees David and his wife Victoria hit our screens as they get involved with a stand up to cancer celebrity special of Gogglebox but what is known of their marriage?
Victoria once revealed fellow comedian David Baddiel played a major role in getting the couple together.
The Only Connect presenter and the Peep Show actor had a short relationship in , but rekindled their romance three years later in David and Victoria share five-year-old daughter Barbara Elizabeth June Mitchell who was born in Would you buy a political correctness police-bot?
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He was amazed, he says, that anyone took any notice when they announced their engagement, but relieved that everyone has been so nice about it. I say I think people were rather charmed at the idea of the nerdy loner winning the gorgeous blond, and realise, too late, just how rude that sounds.
But Mitchell laughs loudly. He is quite ridiculously happy, and equally happy to talk about it. This is surprising, because he writes at some length about how uncomfortable he has been about media interest in his personal life.
Does being happy mean he no longer cares so much about his privacy? But he does more than merely answer questions. The chapter about Coren is downright uxorious and written in a very different tone. Did he find it easy to write? The book is structured as a walk through London from his flat in Kilburn to BBC Television Centre, allowing Mitchell to throw in nerdish facts about London, his life story and funny riffs about things that just bloody well annoy him, such as pubs with flat roofs and the stupidity of Captain Hastings in Poirot.
It is a very Mitchell and Mark Corrigan concern, more anxious about the impression he gives than any question of authenticity. Certainly my clothesline is none of my work — they just ran them by me.
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