Comedian Boyle Hopes Laughter Is the Best Medicine After Tv Collapse, Scot Embarks On Easier Life of Fun After Tv Collapse, Scot Embarks On Easier Life of Fun Exclusive

The HeraldOctober 26, 2009

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FOR a man who was reported to be dead, Scottish comedian Frankie Boyle is looking remarkably well.

The 37-year-old is speaking for the first time about the illness that saw him collapse before an appearance on BBC2's Mock The Week. Boyle was taken to hospital last month after complaining of chest pains while on the set of the satirical comedy show, for which he has been a regular panellist, helping him become a star.

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Comedian Boyle Hopes Laughter Is the Best Medicine After Tv Collapse, Scot Embarks On Easier Life of Fun After Tv Collapse, Scot Embarks On Easier Life of Fun Exclusive

At the time, his agent denied the Glasgow-born comedian had suffered a heart attack, leading to speculation about Boyle's physical and mental health.

After his hospital dash, Boyle pulled out of a publicity tour to pro...

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