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DALISO CHAPONDA: “I’m not the Prince of Bel Air. I’m Carlton.”
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The Zambian-born Malawian comic, writer and star of TV and radio Daliso Chaponda sitsdown with Danny and Phil this week - and he is fascinating. He talks being the son of arefugee-turned-diplomat, shirtlessness, growing up as a very cute child indeed, and thepride of being a long distance runner. Plus, going to what we think might be the veryweirdest school in Africa.
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The Zambian-born Malawian comic, writer and star of TV and radio Daliso Chaponda sitsdown with Danny and Phil this week - and he is fascinating. He talks being the son of arefugee-turned-diplomat, shirtlessness, growing up as a very cute child indeed, and thepride of being a long distance runner. Plus, going to what we think might be the veryweirdest school in Africa.
Get in touch and have a great day. And consider leaving a review - and telling your cousins.
Don’t forget you can also subscribe to our twice-weekly newsletter, packed with stories anduseful stuff, at manatomy.co.uk.
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