How Matt Berry not so quietly became everyone's favourite comedy actor

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Armed with a voice somewhere between Brigadier General, operatic tenor and London jazz club owner from the 1940s, actor Matt Berry probably has the most distinctive vocal chords in the British comedy business.

Fittingly perhaps for a man whose timbre seems to hail from another era, it has just been announced that Berry will star in a new Channel 4 comedy called Year of the Rabbit, set in Victorian London.

It sounds like his kind of role too.

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As Detective Inspector Rabbit, he's a "hardened booze-hound who's seen it all", teaming up with a "hapless" partner and the police chief's daughter to fight crime "while rubbing shoulders with street gangs, crooked politicians, Bulgarian princes, spiritualists, music hall stars and the Elephant Man".