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Imran Yusuf - I was s**t until I learned the craft of comedy!

Season 3, Ep. 18

Born in Kenya, raised in Hackney, Imran Yusuf is a well loved and distinctive comedian on UK's stage, screen and radio. Here, he talks about how he developed his style, his voice and his love for learning the craft of comedy.

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