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The comedian on his geeky teenage years, cheating in an exam and why Strictly is his biggest achievement Born in Liverpool, Chris McCausland, 48, became a software engineer before losing his sight in his 20s due to a genetic disorder. Forced to change careers, he worked in sales before turning (…)
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