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  • I live in dread that I might find myself in some sort of emergency, and everyone will turn to me and expect me to know what the correct procedures are.
    - Nicola Walker
  • It always makes me laugh to think that I get to sit around and chat with people like Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi and get paid for it.
    - Nicola Walker
  • You just have to look at me to know what I am feeling. So I would be a useless policewoman or spy.
    - Nicola Walker
  • When I bought my first little flat, it was two bedrooms, so I got Sarah Phelps to live with me. My years-later-to-be husband was slightly thinking, 'Why are you inviting your friends to live with you?' I was very resistant to leaving my friends.
    - Nicola Walker
  • The generation before me certainly told me that there would come a point when there were fewer parts, telling me to make hay while the sun shone. There was a time in my late thirties when I thought that it was something I had to get myself ready for, that things were going to slow down as I hit 40.
    - Nicola Walker
  • I have to admit to the occasional need for 'Come Dine with Me.' I am the most atrocious cook, and that's probably why I find it so entertaining. It looks exotic to me.
    - Nicola Walker
  • At home, people very rarely recognise me.
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  • The confidence and charisma it takes to stand up in front of a group of children absolutely terrifies me.
    - Nicola Walker
  • I found myself at Cambridge, loved my course, and met these amazing people who got me heavily involved. I presumed I would have to go to drama school, but I did a play with my uni friends, who were doing lots of pub theatre in London, and through that met my agent. She said 'Don't go to drama school. I'll get you a job' and two weeks later she did.
    - Nicola Walker
  • Yes, I go a little bit crazy when I'm not working, which is an issue for me. My background is you go to work; that's what you do.
    - Nicola Walker
  • 'The Split' is actually really hopeful - although it's left me reeling slightly, thinking about what we do to each other in the name of love, within the contract of marriage.
    - Nicola Walker