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I take huge pride in the banality of the topics I talk about

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June 27, 2025

FANCY A BREW? MARION McMULLEN TALKS TO JOSH WIDDICOMBE ABOUT HIS FORTHCOMING COMEDY TOUR

I take a huge pride in the banality of the topics I talk about.

Your famously joke about everyday frustrations. Do you still have the same frustrations now you have had so much success with Channel 4’s award-winning show The Last Leg and hit podcast Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett?

I live a very mundane life and I really like that. I like leaning into the fact that I like doing the school run or the big shop.

I suppose I’ve finally become comfortable with that. After years of not knowing who I was, I’m quite happy being middle-aged.

I’ve made my peace with the fact that I like putting my kids to bed and watching a Netflix documentary about basketball even though I don't like basketball.

Why is the new tour called Not My Cup of Tea?

I like the phrase and, since I gave up alcohol in 2023, I drink a lot of tea.

As you get older you realise who you are a bit more and I've realised that the things I love are like parochially British things like Martin Parr’s photography or Blur or Alan Bennett.

Did you find it easy to give up drinking?

I gave up in April 2023 and I found gigs to be quite easy because you just enjoy the bands.

Or going to a football match I find that easy, but I wouldn't find going to a party or a stag do easy because if I drink I really drink.

When I drank it was a laugh until it was not a laugh.

You've been so busy with TV such as The Last Leg. Have you missed stand-up?

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