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Comedian and Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland has revealed he felt "guilty" about becoming a father to his daughter.

The Liverpool-born star reflected on cherished childhood memories of his own dad taking him to funfairs, reading him bedtime stories and "watching the Mighty Reds play at Anfield," but was troubled by fears he couldn't give his daughter Sophie the same experiences.

"I thought that my blindness would preclude me from being able to do the things I thought a proper dad should do," he wrote in his memoir Keep Laughing.

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Whilst his wife Patricia had "made her own choice" to share her life with Chris, despite his visual impairment, "a child doesn't ge

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