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After he was dropped from as a judge from Britain's Got talent three years ago there were warnings that there was more to come. What is most interesting is that so many have stood by the comedian for so long. Richard Price reports
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avid Walliams’s biography on the Candy Foundation website has not aged well. Illustrated with a brooding black-and-white photograph, it is unstinting in its praise. “David Walliams is one of Britain’s best-loved comedians,” it begins, before nodding to his OBE (“for services to charity and the arts”) and the 37 million books he has sold. The résumé concludes that Walliams is not only a serial charity fundraiser and three-time BAFTA winner, but also “a judge on Britain’s Got Talent for the last nine consecutive years.”













