He was still entrenched in the world of television, however, writing, producing, and appearing in projects like the documentary series "How to Start Your Own Country" (BBC, 2005). Two years later, Wallace would publish the book Join Me about his experiences inadvertently inspiring a "cult" through which thousands of people vow to commit random acts of kindness. He moved into television that same year, producing and appearing in "Are You Dave Gorman?" (BBC, 2001), starring his then-flatmate, comedian Dave Gorman, concerning their quest to meet 54 other men named Dave Gorman. In 2001, he began producing the original "The Mighty Boosh" (BBC London Live, 2001) radio series. By 18 he was writing for Comedy Review, and eventually attended the University of Westminster majoring in media studies. Born in Scotland in 1976, Wallace had the opportunity to begin writing reviews for a video game magazine at the age of 13 as part of a school work experience. As a novelist, TV writer, producer, and host, Danny Wallace became a popular presence in his native U.K.
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