One of the country's most successful comics, Romesh Ranganathan talks about dealing with kids in lockdown, and his own disrupted childhood Romesh Ranganathan can’t help but feel sorry for his grandchildren.
Not that he has any (his three sons, Theo, Alex and Charlie, are only 10, eight and five), but one day he might, and ‘they’re going to have to endure endless, endless stories about what happened when we were all in lockdown’. ‘It’ll be awful.
All…’ – he puts on an old man voice – ‘“Ohhhh, you lot don’t know you’re born! We all had to stay indoors, for months at a time!” I genuinely pity them.’ The moan, delivered with a limp po-face, is typical of Ranganathan’s comedy: couched in the domestic, innately misanthropic, and yet, lying
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