Walliams’ Book Adapted Into TV Comedy DAVID WALLIAMS’ Best-selling Novel Is Heading
Born in Merton, London SW19 on 20 August 1971 to Peter, a London Transport engineer, and Kathleen Williams, a lab technician, Williams was brought up in Banstead. His parents appeared on The Friday Night Project when he was the guest star on the show. This was spoofed in a mock interview on Rock Profile, when Robbie Williams was continuously referred to as ‘Robbie Walliams’. He appeared with The League of Gentlemen’s Mark Gatiss, who wrote and appeared in Doctor Who parodies The Pitch of Fear, The Web of Caves and The Kidnappers for BBC2′s “Doctor Who Night” in 1999. He later performed in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play Phantasmagoria, written by Gatiss.
Walliams’ book adapted into TV comedy DAVID WALLIAMS’ best-selling novel is heading to the small screen after the funnyman signed a deal for a one-off TV comedy drama. [link]















