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Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Vittorio Angelone (Part Two)

Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Goalhanger

Kids & Family, Society & Culture, Pets & Animals, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In part two of Emily and Ray’s walk with the wonderful Vittorio Angelone, the conversation continues with more laughs, stories and reflections from one of the most exciting voices in stand-up right now.


If you haven’t already, make sure to catch part one. And do try to see Vittorio live on his current tour You Can’t Say Nothing Anymore, which is touring this year. Tickets and dates are available at https://vittorioangelone.com.


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Walking The Dog is produced by Will Nichols

Music: Rich Jarman

Artwork: Alice Ludlam

Photography: Karla Gowlett


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Part 2 of Walking the Dog with the wonderful Vitorio Angelooni.

0:04.8

Do go back and listen to Part 1 if you haven't already.

0:07.7

And do make sure to catch Vittorio live.

0:10.4

His show You Can't Say Nothing Anymore is touring this year.

0:14.0

So make sure to book your tickets at Vittorioangaloni.com.

0:18.1

Really hope you enjoy our walk with Vitorio.

0:20.3

And do give us a like and a follow so you can catch us every week. Here's Vittorio and Ray Ray.

0:27.2

So in terms of your career taking off, did it just come, you were gradually doing gigs, you did Edinburgh one year and then you started attracting attention.

0:39.3

Well I just was always posting things online which is actually something I advise against

0:45.3

if any young comedians ask me. Why? Well I just think you should learn in the dark where nobody can see you be bad quietly but I think I was quite loudly bad but I think

0:56.6

I got reasonably good quite quickly I'm not pretending to be the finished article or anything but I

1:01.7

think I got reasonably good reasonably quickly learned a few lessons quite quickly and then

1:07.5

posting things online getting a little bit of traction and I was I

1:12.1

was very hard working I think a lot of comedians would say that about me that I was very very

1:15.4

hard working in terms of the social media stuff and even after shows I would have a

1:19.4

little QR code I would stand as the audience were leaving and go scan this to follow me on

1:24.0

Instagram scan this to follow me on Instagram because I thought so they've got a

1:26.7

business approach haven't you to it?

1:28.7

Yeah, I think so. I think part of it was from a fear coming up, like growing up in Belfast

1:38.7

and watching the Belfast comedy scene be largely ignored by the BBC.

1:43.7

Right.

1:44.0

Like the last Northern Irish comedian to be on mock the wake was Patrick Kilty,

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