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I think he thought he was going to turn up on the Antiques Roadshow one day with one of these things that turned out to be worth a fortune… which he never did. Jason: As a young actor getting out there did you get star struck by anybody? Dan: I think I did a play directed by Judi Dench and I think she’d just been made a Dame. It was a musical in Regents Park in the Open Air Theatre and at that time she was the most super famous person I’d met and she is just gorgeous. I subsequently worked with her on As Time Goes By. They had originally axed the show but about five years later they decided to bring it back, I think because it’s very, very big in America so I think the Americans pumped in a load of money to make what they called the Union Specials. The guy who had been playing a regular character in it moved on to other things. I think he was in soap somewhere and they wouldn’t release him to do it. So, I was the sort of Bobby Ewing out of the shower different person, different actor playing the part of the character that was already established. But, we did two 45 minute episodes and the cast all get together and have lunch every Christmas and I’m lucky enough that they still invite me. So, I am regarded as part of the cast. Jason: That’s fantastic. Did you have any role model actors that you looked up to? Dan: Well, David Morrissey weirdly was a role model and he’s since become a mate. He was in a thing when I was growing up called One Summer, a drama on ITV and that was set outside of Liverpool with young, Liverpool kids and I think that was where I first realised that I might be able to get in the business. I was totally awestruck by this programme. The acting was brilliant, it was a fantastic script. I was a big fan of his and then met him quite soon after becoming an actor actually and he’s been a mate for years now. So, I refuse to call him a role model really because you can’t have mates who are role models. 11