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i came across this article recently and wanted to read it but of course the telegraph has a paywall (damn u capitalism 🤬🤬). so can either anyone who has a subscription either paste the article in the comments or can someone with the tech knowledge lmk how to bypass the paywall? thanks!

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As The Crystal Maze returns to Channel 4, all eyes are on its host: the effortlessly charming actor, filmmaker and comic Richard Ayoade. With his mass of curly hair and thick-rimmed glasses, Ayoade has become something of a comedy TV staple over the past decade. But while he is likely best known as the insecure tech nerd Moss on the long-running sitcom The IT Crowd, Ayoade is also something of a jack of all trades, directing hit movies, writing books and infuriating journalists, all with universal aplomb… even if he’d never admit to being good at any of it. With The Crystal Maze returning on Friday June 23, here are six things you may not know about its new host. Backstage - Cambridge Footlights 1997 - Richard Ayoade, Matthew Holness, John Oliver etc 1. He had some famous friends at Cambridge Ayoade studied at Cambridge , where he was voted president of the Footlights, the famous theatrical club that holds Emma Thompson , Hugh Laurie, Sacha Baron Cohen and Olivia Colman as alumni, along with practically half the British comedy elite. His experiences in the Footlights were also documented on a TV documentary in 1997, which was recently unearthed and posted on YouTube. It features skits involving Ayoade and fellow members during his year, including John Oliver and Matthew Holness, and ends with Ayoade performing an uncanny impersonation of Mick Jagger’s dance moves. Ayoade deeply regretted the documentary, however, and told The Guardian that it partly motivated his reluctance to appear as himself on-camera since. this gif “It was literally one of the things that made me not want to do interviews again,” he said. “You have to imagine: a bunch of 21-year-olds, never-been-out-of-the-house type people. Our tour manager is another 21-year-old saying, ‘This is very important publicity, Anglia television want to do a feature.’ It was awful. They’d ask us to do a sketch while walking and if we complained they’d say, ‘Trust us, we’re professionals, we won’t make you look ridiculous’. It’s really humiliating.” 2. He was working in TV long before The IT Crowd It was Graham Linehan’s gloriously silly Channel 4 sitcom The IT Crowd that made Ayoade’s name, but he had in fact been bouncing around television for nearly a decade prior. Upon graduating from Cambridge, Ayoade secured a job working as a writer for the Channel 4 morning show The Big Breakfast, while he performed twice at the Edinburgh Fringe alongside Footlights friend Matthew Holness. Those shows, Garth Marenghi’s Fright Knight and Garth Marenghi’s Netherhead, the latter of which won the prestigious Perrier Award for best comedy at the festival, saw Holness play the fictional horror writer Garth Marenghi, with Ayoade as his publisher Dean Learner. Their Edinburgh success convinced Channel 4 to commission the show as a TV comedy. Matt Berry, Ayoade, Matthew Holness and Alice Lowe in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace Credit: Channel 4 Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, a spoof horror series mimicking bad Eighties television, interspersed with behind-the-scenes commentary from the show’s stars, wasn’t a ratings hit, but has since earned a cult following. Darkplace wasn’t renewed for a second series, but Channel 4 did later commission a spin-off, Man to Man with Dean Learner, a spoof chat show in which Ayoade’s character interviews a different famous male every week, all of whom were played by Holness. Ayoade was also a recurring cast member on BBC2’s The Mighty Boosh, on which he also served as script editor for its third series. 3. He’s not the best of interview subjects Ayoade is a notoriously difficult interviewee, self-deprecating almost to the point of sabotage, and largely unwilling to talk about himself or his personal life -- which explains why you hear so little about his family life, being a father of three and married to actress Lydia Fox, member of the illustrious Fox acting dynasty, which includes brother Laurence and father James. Touring Florence with Rebel Wilson in an episode of Travel Man Credit: Channel 4/Charles Fearn Speaking to The Guardian , Ayoade explained that he refuses to discuss politics or much about his own feelings on things as he struggles to rectify having an intellectual conversation with a journalist with the need to sell a product, of which the interview is ultimately driven by. “I feel you need to earn the right to weigh in on complex issues, and that right is probably not granted to you by being moderately efficient at imparting words so that they’re amusing,” he said. “On some level, I can’t get away from the undertone that exists, which is, ‘Out on Monday’. The danger is, you trivialise what you’re saying, because there’s a commercial element attached, you might have something to gain.” Who's interviewing who?! Richard Ayoade speaks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy In 2014, a TV interview Ayoade took part in with Channel 4 News’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy went viral, with Ayoade seemingly eager to deconstruct the interview forma. He refused to answer Guru-Murthy’s questions about Norwegian representation in the UK, and denied that the project he was appearing to promote, his book Ayoade on Ayoade, was autobiographical. Guru-Murthy later clarified on the official Channel 4 site that the interview was partly a set-up, claiming that he knew Ayoade wouldn’t want to talk about his book, and that the pair were “having a laugh”. He also claimed that they intentionally decided the interview would go out live rather than be pre-recorded in order to increase the “jeopardy” of the situation. Aside from an illuminating interview with Adam Buxton, Ayoade is also the one comedian of his generation who actively avoids appearing on podcasts. A Tweet of his 4. He’s a successful music video director Along with television, Ayoade is also a prolific director of music videos, responsible for clips for some of the most acclaimed indie of the past decade. Ayoade first broke into videos courtesy of Arctic Monkeys, with their reticence to actually appear in their videos working nicely with Ayoade’s somewhat abstract ambitions for his work. Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent (Official Video) Ayoade directed the video for the band’s Fluorescent Adolescent in 2007, a Sweeney-inspired clip featuring an all-out brawl between gang members and a group of clowns. Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner to this day considers it his favourite of the band’s videos. “[Fluorescent Adolescent] was the first time we’d put out a single like that, major key and quite poppy,” Turner told The Independent . “We were probably a bit reluctant to do that. And almost as part of, like, a condition of putting the single out, the deal was that we’d have a video that was sorta the opposite of it.” Arctic Monkeys - Cornerstone (Official Video) “I think the band wanted clowns,” Ayoade recalled. “Often with a video, people say they want this story and this one idea, and you think of a structure for it. So clowns were a prerequisite – maybe cos there was a fairground-y sound to some of the song.” “That was it, there was a bit of that," Turner added. "And maybe Jamie [Cook, guitarist] was quite up for there being a scrap..." Ayoade would go on to direct several more videos in collaboration with Turner, from additional Arctic Monkeys work (notably the wonderfully low-fi Cornerstone) to Turner’s side project The Last Shadow Puppets. Ayoade has also directed videos for other acts, among them Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Heads Will Roll and Kasabian’s Vlad the Impaler. Last year he directed a short film for Radiohead’s last album, A Moon Shaped Pool. Yasmin Paige and Craig Roberts in Submarine Credit: Film Stills
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telegraph is easy just load the page once the content is loaded hit the X to stop the page loading anymore. There's a flaw in the way they designed it the content loads then slightly after that the pay wall loads so if you hit the X before the paywall has a chance to load you can read any article you like the look off. (it should be the other way around) To get even more technical: Also looking at the Session Storage theres a feild called martechdata i think if we could get somebody with a subscription to tell us what theres says then we could copy that and use that instead as this seems to be used as the indicator to wheter someone has a s subscription or not.
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