In the world of comedy, few actors can match Diane Morgan's versatility and deadpan humor. From her iconic roles as Philomena Clunk in 'Derry Girls' to her portrayal of Mandy Carter in 'The End of the F***ing World', Morgan has become a master of character acting. Now, she takes on her most ambitious role yet: playing a secondhand lifelike robot in the new AI comedy series 'Ann Droid'. In this exclusive interview, Morgan reveals the surprising impact her role has had, from attending robot school to saving the life of Shirley Ballas. But it's not all smooth sailing; she also shares the challenges of playing a character that never blinks and her thoughts on working with Ricky Gervais. As we delve into the world of 'Ann Droid', we explore the creative process behind the show, the impact of AI on comedy, and the unexpected benefits of playing a robot. So, what makes this role so special, and how does it reflect Morgan's unique approach to acting? Let's find out.