This weekend, I will send off my last Andy Capp scripts. After the death of its creator in 1998, the brilliant Reg Smythe, I was asked to write the strip and it was too great an honour to turn down. For a couple of years, my periodical scripts were slotted in with the material that Reg had left behind but, from around the middle of 2000, all the strips that appeared were written by me. This meant that, with my Beau and Horace commitments, I was writing a thousand comic strips a year. A decade on and it was time to call it a day. I had been working six days a week with one week's annual holiday. After my break in Portugal last October, I realised that, if things didn't change, I would be working every weekend till my next holiday in a year's time. I contacted the Daily Mirror and asked them to get something in place. It's taken a few months but I have now officially given up the writing of Andy Capp. My work will continue to appear until some time in May or June but, after that, it will be done by someone else. I was extremely proud to be asked to write Andy Capp and even more proud to write it for over ten years. As there have been four books published of my Andy Capp scripts, I'd like to think I did a decent job. Although I'm extremely sad to give up this wonderful job, I still have Beau and Horace to keep me going. AND I get weekends off!