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Mark Gatiss: ‘I’m terrified that we are losing the caff for ever’
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The actor and director on his fears for a British institution, the day he stopped being vegetarian and why he’s a fast eater

I’m going to disappoint you with my terribly proletarian tastes.

If I was to be hanged in the morning, which is quite possible, I would have beans on toast. Because I love that and I have that on a Sunday very regularly because it just makes me happy. I’ve tried to be much more adventurous over the years, but I’m basically working-class, proletarian filth and it’s very hard to eradicate some of those things.was first on TV.

Mark Gatiss stars as Larry Grayson in Nolly on ITVX in February. He is directing The Unfriend at the Criterion Theatre, London, and from next month The Way Old Friends Do at the Birmingham Rep. He will star as John Gielgud in The Motive and the Cue at the National Theatre from April

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