'[There was] nobody, absolutely nobody.'
star Alistair McGowan once played the piano in a Glasgow train station in a bid to attract a crowd - only to discover no one was watching.
The 58-year-old, who starred with Ronni Ancona in the BBC One show The Big Impression in the early-noughties, revealed the story on the Namaste Motherf**kers podcast according to"I played practically everything in my head for half an hour and turned round - arrogantly - thinking maybe a little crowd had gathered in half an hour.Glasgow Central has had a piano for a number of years while Queen Street recently showcased one after its redevelopment.
"I did have one woman, I played a piece from Amélie by Yann Tiersen, she stopped, I could feel her on my shoulder.The funnyman is a keen pianist who recently brought his passion to life by playing musical shows.Directed by Mark Cousins, comedian McGowan voices Hitchcock in the movie.
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