Raybon Kan gave up his legal career to become a humorist and stand-up comedian. In this extended Funny As interview he ranges across many topics, including:
- Deciding to write about television for newspaper The Dominion instead of pursuing his law career
- Being coaxed into doing an early rudimentary form of stand-up, and then having to go on directly after UK comedian Bill Bailey at his first comedy gala
- Witnessing the rise of Flight Of The Conchords — and thinking their name was terrible when Bret McKenzie first suggested it
- The talented writers room on Skitz, which included Jemaine Clement, Cal Wilson, Oscar Kightley and David Fane
- The instant rewards and addictive nature of his “bad habit”: stand-up comedy
- His problem with blaming 'political correctness' when jokes don’t get laughs: "You're the pilot. You can't blame the passengers on the plane not landing properly”
This interview was recorded for 2019 TV series
Funny As: The Story of New Zealand Comedy.
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