Dylan Moran discusses Navan, the Irish in London and a distrust of estate agents.

Award winning comedian Dylan Moran like fellow funny man Tommy Tiernan comes from Navan.

Perrier Award winning comedian. He's become a rave in Britain.

He describes Navan as a very odd place that is so devoid of culture that if you do not make your own, you world just die.

Navan is the kind of place where your imagination is a fairly crucial tool to get through the day.

While no stranger to performing as a stand-up comedian, Dylan Moran has recently made his acting debut as Ian Lyons in the BBC comedy 'How Do You Want Me?'. The series tells the story of a couple who move from the city to the country. Dylan Moran has lived in urban and rural locations and has some thoughts on both.

In the city, you could be walking around with a cat hanging out of your lip and nobody would really notice.

Dylan Moran is planning to move back to Dublin having lived in London for a number of years. He has some interesting observations about the Irish in London and how they stick together. He is having trouble finding a house to buy in Dublin.

You can't buy anything. We found a deep fat fryer in a skip in Clondalkin and we're going to move in there.

This episode of 'The Late Late Show' was broadcast on 27 February 1998. The presenter is Gay Byrne.