Everything that makes him such a charming, slightly oddball singer remains, not least in the lovably mundane lyrics. |
He was the lovably awkward William Thacker in Notting Hill, obnoxious womaniser Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones' Diary and of course, the dancing Prime Minister in Love Actually. |
Unlike Mr Sonneborn's turbo-centrist, Mr Colbert's on-screen character is a lovably deranged right-winger who would do well with the real-life audience of Fox News if he traded his irony for earnestness. |
She was so brave, and so headstrong, so lovably headstrong, and her beauty was so fresh and soft! |
What a glorious, Godlike figure, and yet so prone to wrath and error, so lovably human. |
Thanks to all of the above, the city has found itself lovably poked fun of in the spot-on satire of Portlandia. |