Dan Clark and the cast of 'How Not to Live Your Life' engage in some madcap internal monologuing © BBC/Brown Eyed Boy
Comedian Dan Clark could be on the verge of becoming very famous. So it’s possible that this is the last time I’ll be able to have a coffee with him without people pointing and staring. As we speak, his new sitcom, ‘How Not to Live Your Life’, is about to start on BBC3, CBS are already developing an American version and he’s being courted by Matt Damon’s agent in Hollywood. So how is he feeling?
‘I’m absolutely shitting myself. They’ve brought the series forward in the schedules, which is nice because it means they like it. However, it does feel very much like a lot of pressure is on my shoulders all of a sudden.’
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He’s come straight from the editing suite, and has that slightly glazed expression of a man who’s spent too many hours in a darkened room staring intently at a screen.
‘We finished episode one yesterday. Only another five to go,’ he says, twitchily sipping away at his latte. On reflection, perhaps camomile tea would have been a better choice.
I’ve been a fan of his stand-up work for a couple of years, but since he’s been working on the TV show his live work has taken a back seat. How has he found the change in disciplines?
‘In many ways making a sitcom is the polar opposite of live comedy. Before, I could write a joke at two o’clock in the afternoon and test it out at eight that evening. It’s that immediacy that I miss. Now I write a joke in January, re-write it in February, try it a few different ways during script development, then it gets rehearsed and then we film it four or five times. Finally I sit and watch it in the edit for weeks and end up having no
idea if it’s still funny or not.’ He smiles, a little bemused. ‘It’s odd, it’ll be broadcast and I won’t hear the audience laugh.’
So how can you tell if it’s funny or not? ‘You have to keep the faith. You have to remember how funny a joke was when you first wrote it and how much everyone laughed when you first rehearsed it. When you’re in the nitty-gritty of it all it’s so easy to make changes for the sake of it. You might drop a good joke that actually worked just because you’ve got bored of it. The process is just so long. If we could make a programme from start to finish in a day, it would be a lot easier.’
What was his original pitch for the series? ‘It’s a sitcom where every time the central character gets into a dramatic situation you see the various ways he could respond. Like “The Five Things Not to Say After a One-Night Stand” or “The Four Things Not to Say When You Get Fired”. That’s what makes it a little different. The lists that work the best are the ones that people can most relate to. It’s like that thing where you walk away from something and think: Damn, I wish I’d said that. That’s the hook, but essentially it’s about Don, a flawed, morally ambiguous person who constantly says and does the wrong things. When he inherits a house from his grandmother he has to take in a lodger to cover the bills. She’s a beautiful girl with a dick of a boyfriend and the question is, will Don ever win her over?’
Potentially, Dan’s life could be about to change dramatically after the series has aired. What’s the best scenario he can imagine?
‘That we’ll be doing our next interview in my Manhattan loft.’ He grins wryly. ‘Or, more realistically, that people find it, like it and that it gets a chance to be recommissioned.’
He not only stars in the show, he’s also written, produced and co-directed it. ‘I’m pretty hands on with the music as well. I was going to do it all but people were getting suspicious about how many times my name would appear on the credits. I also just didn’t have the time.’ He looks excited but exhausted. ‘I’m in every scene. I’m a bit like the Kevin Costner of sitcoms. Hopefully this is my “Dances with Wolves” period and not my “Waterworld” one though.’
How did he get that level of creative control from the BBC?
‘I would never have pushed for it. The whole thing came about after we did some short ‘Guides to Dating’ for the Paramount Comedy Channel. They had tiny budgets and simply said, “Go away and make them.” So me and the producer did it all ourselves. I’d never even directed before. Then the BBC asked if we’d do a pilot for them and, again, because we were given virtually no money, they just let us get on with it.’
He seems to hardly believe it himself. ‘Something I’ve noticed is, the less money people give you, the less they’ll interfere. If the BBC hand you £20 million, they’ll want to know how every penny is spent, but with the amount of money we had to play with, we were allowed to pretty much do whatever we wanted. When the series got commissioned we thought they’d insist on bringing in some proper TV-makers but they said, “Just do it like you did the pilot, that seemed to work.” ’
No wonder he’s feeling the pressure then. ‘I prefer it this way, really. I would rather know that if someone said it was bad it was all my fault and that I wasn’t being blamed for anyone else’s mistakes. Conversely, if they say it’s good I can take loads of the credit. It’s going to be one extreme or the other.’
Back in the office I watch the first episode. It’s good. Very good. Who knows, it might just get him that New York apartment after all.
‘How Not to Live Your Life’ is on BBC3 on Tuesdays.
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62 comments
The show is great is all i can say. It is hilarous and the characters are amazing. Great show !
Abbey was the big pull for me, hugely disapointed she wasn't in this series, Mrs Treacher not that funny, new girl looks great but lacks the innocence of Abby. Great show, loving it.
Don Clark, now listen up mate, as long as Don is trying to get into Abbey's knickers and occasionally gets close, you've got a story that can go on and on, just as long as he never succeeds.
Martin
disagree with the vast majority of the comments here. thought the second series was dreadful compared to the first. sam's character was poorly acted, very wooden (bring back abbey)and what was the point in the mrs treacher character and the annoying 'my husband's dead' routine. great shame that the 2nd series didnt live up to expectation after the cracking first series.
Excellent. Have only watched series 2 so far, but i'm looking forward to introducing my friends to this, if they don't watch it already that is.
Well Dan I have given my self writers cramp dashing off e-mails saying how brilliant you and your show are. (God it's great!) However, now I want to say how brilliant the casting is, Eddie is so strong you could do a spin off series with him and Mrs T. called 'How not to wipe her arse!'
The girls...... what can I say Abbey and Sam are beautiful and not just eye candy but great supporting characters.
Dan you old dog, imagine having to choose between them at a casting session,. well you didn't you got both!!
Like I said your brilliant Dan!
Fkin love this show...so funny and damn is sam fine :P i say u knock about abby and sam :P see what happens lol!
This show is as good as sexy intercourse. The cast are brilliant. Love it.
well in dan! Ur amazing! The show is simply awsome! I never used to watch comedy shows like yours but this is in a completely different league, i cant get enough of how not to live your life. Ur gonna be huge all over! Im such a fan of your show mate. I hope u make many more series and every1 happy even though uv done that already! Cheers all the best! Conor
Best sitcom in a long while! Absolutaly love it!
absolutley brilliant please let there be a third series!!!!!
Dan, its finished, i want more if you could do that for me... that would be great thanks
seriously make more.
im being serious
serious
your harry
Top quality stuff, absolute p***er! That joke about Mrs T smelling like a shoe had me roaring too, hope you end up with Sam, man i'd love to have sexy intercourse with her!! Hope to see you back for season 3 soon. Good luck
Absolutely loved series 2 of this.. can't wait to see the next, whatever you have in store for us. Never thought I would get into anything like this, but this show has proved me wrong.. fantastic stuff.
I am addicted to your show. Just spent the last 3 hours watching series 1 on the internet and just watched the last episode of series 2 on BBC3 and I'm waiting for the repeat later on I loved it so much!
Don & Sam... loved that they got together and the Abby cliffhanger at the end was a great way to end the series!
'8 hours drive with Mrs Treacher in the car. Er, that woman smells. It was like drivig in a shoe.' - Could not stop laughing at that. Although you do write a ton of hilarious stuff. Never laugh this much at any comedies.
Sinead Moynihan is lovely and I'm looking forward to her return but I do prefer the character of Sam - can't wait to find out who Don ends up with. :)
Have so many more positive comments but I'll be going on forever if I list them all.
Keep it up. Best show on TV atm.
hey don just watch ur last show. i have to say the gym outfit part was hillirious. keep it up don. lovee iTTTTTTTTTT.