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Dom Joly: My family values

comedian talks about his family

who was born in Lebanon

and my childhood was quite idyllic, apart from the war. When I was seven I was sent to a boarding school in Oxford. I would spend time talking to people time on the pony club and then I go back to the war zone. But I liked the war zone. I hated boarding school. It was just a horrible, everyone bullying everyone. My father hated school and yet he sent me the same kind of place. I never understood why.

My parents separated very

, expatriate typical, and I had a nanny when I was a child. I was kept in the bottom of the house and grew up in food. My parents separated when I was 18 and I remember that my father left me a note saying: "Whatever happens, you will know where I am" - and that's it. It was quite steep and difficult to treat. Over the past 20 years was not related to my father. Over the last 10 years of his life began to lose his head a little, so all the unpleasantness disappeared and it was almost like a small child. I took with her then. Although I'm not sure he remembered that was half the time.

All I could talk about was cricket

was either that or the Second World War -. He was a pilot in the war. What bothers me is that I had children and I want to communicate with my children. The kind of do, but never successfully, it was all a bit disappointing really. Strangely, it became easier when he died a few months ago. She was gone, but I felt I had a kind of pain for him 20 years ago.

I have a half brother Greece


I proposed to my wife, six weeks later, we find



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