Joe Pasquale admits stand-up comedy scares him even after 40 years

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omedian and horror creator Joe Pasquale has mentioned performing a stand-up routine in entrance of an anticipating viewers terrifies him, however he does it as a result of “I like being scared”.

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The 61-year-old is kicking off his comedy tour The New Normal – 40 Years Of Cack on July 28 after 4 a long time performing stand-up, weeks after his third assortment of horror tales is about to be printed.

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Of Mice And Wolfmen, a group of a dozen horror tales, follows on from his first two horror books Deadknobs And Doomsticks quantity one and two, and can be printed on June 16.

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As a life-long fan of horror, Pasquale advised the PA news company: “I like being scared and doing stand up scares me, I think that’s part of it.”

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He continued: “When I was 13, I got ran over and it was quite a bad break, I was off school for the best part of a year.

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“The plastering was almost full body and I had the next six months sleeping on the settee downstairs, couldn’t climb stairs, couldn’t use a toilet, had to use a bedpan, that was fun as a 13-year-old.

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“In those days there was only three channels…it would invariably have horror films on every night and I got obsessed. My mum also used to collect these porcelain antique dolls…She must have had about 50 of them, all around the living room.

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“You couldn’t go anywhere in the house without a doll looking at you and they had these spooky, really creepy, glass eyes. Every night I would look at these dolls and I swear their eyes would move…and then I became obsessed.”

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“That (time) was the birth of my horror love,” he advised PA.

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The foreword to his newest horror e-book has been written by The Chase presenter, actor and singer Bradley Walsh.

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Pasquale mentioned: “Brad and I, we’ve known each other for 40 years, so we started out doing talent shows together and I always send him my stories and he’s obsessed by how my brain works because his brain doesn’t work like that.”

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In 2004, Pasquale charmed viewers on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! together with his trademark high-pitched voice and his profession acquired a bounce after, starring in ITV comedy particular An Audience With Joe Pasquale in 2005.

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Four a long time after he first started calling bingo at a vacation camp as a result of he didn't need to do a “proper job”, Pasquale is returning to the stage for his stand-up tour.

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Pasquale mentioned his comedy is like “watching a nine-year-old on stage, it’s very silly, very stupid”.

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He mentioned: “There’s so many bad things going on in the world and I know a lot of comics draw their material from the state of the world but I think for me personally, if I want to go and watch some comedy, I don’t want to be reminded of all the bad things in life, I want to go and forget about it for an hour.

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“I actually think my job is to make people free of concern for the amount of time that they’re watching the show.

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“When I’m doing the show, I’m free of concern completely. The only concern I have is to make those people laugh…that’s an escapism for me, as much as it is for the audience.”

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He added: “They always say laughter is the best medicine, but I think it’s true.”

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Joe Pasquale’s e-book of horror quick tales Of Mice And Wolfmen and tickets for his stand-up tour The New Normal – 40 Years Of Cack are on sale now.

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