The first time Philip Differ met Jim McLean, the man behind football-based comedy sketch show Only an Excuse remembers the legendary former manager of Dundee United as being angry. “Not at me,” Differ hastens to add, though his description of McLean is one familiar to many football fans, as the passions and tensions of the beautiful game sometimes got the better of their hero. Despite McLean’s grim-faced image, it was a second meeting that lingered with Differ more. This followed an appearance on Offside, the comic football chat show presented by Tam Cowan which Differ co-produced. “He was a completely different person,” Differ remembers. “We were in the green room after the show, and he was totally relaxed and open. We had a conversation about theatre, and through that I realised there was much more depth to the guy than I thought.” The result of this is Smile, Differ’s brand new play about McLean for Dundee Rep ensemble, which opens on home turf this month. As Differ’s f
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