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Published 12:12 12 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 15:25 12 Dec 2022 GMT

"Some days I'm well enough to do a bit of writing and I've got a feeling when I've got through all this there'll be a show in it," he said.
"The things people say when they find out you've got cancer... people panic. There's a lot of humour in it.
"Hopefully I'm going to jot it all down and one day bring it to the stage."
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