Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

The measure of success is happiness and peace of mind.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

I think I have minor obsessive compulsive disorder. Everything has to be tidy and just right.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

I want to go on TV to perform. I'm not conceited, but I am good at what I do. It's just the vehicles are not there anymore.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

People are always wanting to pull me up on my shortfalls. I try to battle against those and concentrate on how good things are.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

As a family comedian, it is so wonderful seeing everyone from kids through to grandparents being entertained by you.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

When work is going well, your home life struggles and vice versa. If my kids are OK - that is the most important thing. I strive for balance in my life, though.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

If I don't get eight hours, I can't function, so I'm a great believer in power naps.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

Even when I had a run of successful prime-time shows, I couldn't sit down and enjoy my success. I would beat myself up and scrutinise everything. I'm a natural-born worrier.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

Despite my confidence and self-belief, I've always wrestled with feelings of insecurity. To be honest, I think most people in show business are insecure.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

I'm too old to be humiliated on reality shows, and I don't want to look desperate. You won't see me on 'Big Brother' or in the jungle.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

Too much comedy is filthy these days. There's nothing they won't say. I like Jimmy Carr, but I don't like the language he uses. I don't understand why he feels it necessary; I find it extremely offensive.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

Of course it was difficult accepting the change in TV trends. It all ended quite early for me. I was in my mid-30s, and I hadn't achieved everything I wanted. There's nothing on TV for people like me anymore. All they want are new young faces.

Bobby Davro
Bobby Davro

When I was at my height on TV, I was always busy - rehearsing, practising my impressions, learning new material. When that faded, I had to find another way to be creative. Houses were something to do instead. They saved me.