He starts, more prosaically, by talking about how he got into this comedy lark because, as three generations of his family sat down together to watch Goodness Gracious Me in 1998, it was the first time he had heard his grandparents properly laugh out loud. Shah's family – specifically his late maternal grandfather – loom large in this show, as he recounts his nanaji's progress from India in 1964, leaving his wife and three children back home until he could afford to send for them, to Bradford and then later to Wembley in London.
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