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students since then. They are big stars now. I meet them on the eve of a 43-date UK tour and a third series of their Bafta-winning BBC1 sketch show, which features characters such as the street-slang RAF pilots and Brabbins and Fyffe (a filthy pastiche of Flanders and Swann) that have become favourites in playgrounds, offices and on YouTube. Miller has even directed his first film, Huge, about—surprise, surprise— the tribulations of a fictional double act.
Yet our interview takes a while to hit its stride. Armstrong, 40, now a father of three young boys aged three, one and three months, was up most of the night writing and needs a few moments to revert to his normal calm self. “I feel like one of those ex-Special Forces people you find on the streets directing traffic on Shaftesbury Avenue.”►
ADAM LAWRENCE/TOFF MEDIA LTD
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