I've spent quite a bit of time in East Africa.
I don't see the point in marriage: if you make a commitment, you make a commitment. Fidelity is important to me; it's about honouring that commitment.
I'm a trained architect. Both my parents were architects.
The nuclear family doesn't work. It's very destructive; it grew out of selfishness.
I am a better listener than talker - but that's partly because I believe rows are often caused by saying things you haven't thought through properly.
As a teenager, I used to travel everywhere with my guitar. I appreciated the fact it was with me, but it was always an absolute pain to carry around - even though, in those days, you could take in on a plane as hand luggage.
I don't have any labels for myself, really. Sometimes, when I am out with my wife, I am just Mr. Thompson. Or at my daughter's school, I'm Gaia's dad. I don't think of myself as Greg Wise, actor.
My first heartbreak was extreme. I went to Australia for 10 months when I was at school and told the girl I was madly in love with not to come out to see me - and of course, when I came back, she met me at the airport to tell me she'd met someone else.
Any woman knows that it takes two people to be a good parent.
I'm very interested in poo. We don't have a very good relationship with poo, and we should have.