I look a lot like my father when he was my age.
I don't get many hecklers now but answering them is an art form in itself.
When people say to me don't the years go fast I have to be honest and say that whereas I don't realise where they go in the long term, I pack so much into a year it seems to take forever.
I am still working on patter and presentation.
I am 5ft 6in and weigh about 11 stone - about a stone overweight, but that's because of my brain.
Sex can be great in your seventies - no Viagra needed - and it certainly beats fish and chips.
Even though the vast majority of my work was outside television, the amount of creation and inventing that went into the TV shows was non stop and, unknown to me, a great strain.
Miloš Forman is a great director; Jim Brooks is a wonderful writer and director.
What are the characters that I discern most clearly in the so-called Anglo-Saxon type of man? I may answer at once that two stickout above all others. One is his curious and apparently incurable incompetence--his congenital inability to do any difficult thing easily and well, whether it be isolating a bacillus or writing a sonata. The other is his astounding susceptibility to fears and alarms--in short, his hereditary cowardice. . . . There is no record in history of any Anglo-Saxon nation entering upon any great war without allies.
I try to work out more now. I have been really thinking about getting into yoga, though. I can use that, believe it.
I'm fundamentally a busy person; I spend my time doing useful things and profoundly useless things!