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I saw this clip mentioned on CBS this morning, so I went looking for it on YouTube. I have started to watch his show, but with Sheila working and getting up at 4am, I seldom have the opportunity. He is a Scottish immigrant who hosts a late night show and I love his humor. It is a great show though and if you can get it, watch it.

This video though is a little unusual as rather than starting off with a humorous monologue, he talks about his battle with alcoholism. He has decided that picking on the vulnerable (like he was) for the sake of laughter is something he can no longer do. It’s an absolutely wonderful piece of television.


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Tim Wheatley is a British-born Legal Resident living in Tinley Park, Illinois with his American-born wife, Sheila. He currently works for Image Space Incorporated. Tim's interests include Photography, PC-based gaming, World History, World Travel, Politics, Auto Racing, Sim Racing, Aquariums and American Football.

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