Such was the breadth of John Sessions’ talents that he could improvise a comedy sketch around random objects, dredge up the dates of birth and death for various historical figures in panel shows and played both Labour and Conservative Prime Ministers in hit feature films.A regular panellist on Whose Line Is It Anyway?
and QI, Sessions loved facts, history and stories. And although he left his native Scotland as a small boy, he regularly returned to visit family and developed his love of storytelling from a granny in Paisley.“She saw Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley in Glasgow,” he said in an interview with The Scotsman in 2014, before heading to Orkney, where he performed a one-man show about Harry Lauder at the St Magnus International.
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