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Adam Buxton: Alone in the Shed - Part Four

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David Thair | 16:30 UK time, Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Adam Buxton writes...

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The harrowing conclusion of my shed-based survival adventure. I've never been so emotionally shredded as I was at this point...

It was very difficult for me to watch this footage after I shot it: I didn't have the right lead for my camera so I had to go and buy one but it turned out the one I got wasn't compatible with my laptop.

When I was finally able to watch the footage I got quite excited because I thought "hey! This is great stuff for the documentary and I may even get some serious acting work out of it!" I showed it to my wife who said she thought it was one of the most irritating things she had ever seen, so I cut a lot of the most extreme crying and funny noises out, but there's still a lot there. If the 91Èȱ¬ ever do a Blu-Ray of Alone in the Shed, there's another seven and a half hours of crying that will make for some cracking extras. Thanks for joining me on my journey. I hope you learned as much about how amazing I am as I did.

Adam Buxton is no longer in his shed, and can instead be seen in The Persuasionists which starts at 10pm on 91Èȱ¬ Two tomorrow night. Alone in the Shed was previously shown as part of 2009 Unwrapped with Miranda Hart.

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