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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
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    ‘I secretly thought I was funny’: how a brain tumour turned my mother into a standup comic. My sixtysomething mother lacked confidence, but has reinvented herself as Manchester’s answer to Mrs Maisel
    Pictured are writer Deborah Linton and her mother Ruth.
    Ruth has become a stand up comedian after suffering a brain tumour and they are pictured in The Kings Arms in Manchester where she did her first gig.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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