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    Clive Stuart Anderson (born 10 December 1952) is an English television and radio presenter, comedian, writer, and former barrister. Winner of a British...
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  • panel show created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson, presented by Clive Anderson, and produced for Channel 4 between 23 September 1988 and 4 February...
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  • Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President. On the original transmission, Clive Anderson was announced as the winner, but in the XL version it was shown that...
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    created the BBC Radio 4 panel game We've Been Here Before presented by Clive Anderson. Burton and O’Farrell were commissioned for Spitting Image in 1988 and...
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  • English football player Clive Anderson (born 1952), British television, radio presenter, comedy writer and former barrister Clive Barker (born 1952), English...
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  • example, both the British radio and television shows were hosted by Clive Anderson, while several performers from the British television show then starred...
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  • originally scheduled to appear, before pulling out because of illness. Clive Anderson took his place in the second captain's seat. Dedicated to theme composer...
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  • Desmond Dawe from 1979 to 1982. Her second husband was an estate agent, Clive Anderson.[citation needed] Her third marriage, in 1996, was to Hungarian artist...
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    Line Is It Anyway? in the late 1980s. When the show, still hosted by Clive Anderson, made the transition to television, Fry departed from regular appearances...
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  • Captain Donald Clive Anderson (18 April 1897 – 2 January 1957) was an English military consultant and historian. He joined the British Indian Army before...
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    a Clue) Eric Idle (of Monty Python) Clive James (author of Cultural Amnesia and Unreliable Memoirs) Clive Anderson (of Whose Line Is It Anyway?) Jan Ravens...
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  • Clive Anderson's Comedy Revolutions was a radio programme that originally aired from June 2004 to December 2005. There were 12 half-hour episodes and it...
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  • total of 10 seasons, with 136 episodes, all of which were hosted by Clive Anderson. Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie, who would later star in the American...
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  • Clarissa Dickson Wright) Jennifer Paterson's Diary (1997, 12 episodes) Clive Anderson All Talk (September 1997) (With Clarissa Dickson Wright) The End of...
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  • Radio 4. It was hosted by Ned Sherrin until 2006 and has been hosted by Clive Anderson, Nikki Bedi and Peter Curran since 2007. The programme brings together...
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  • material for Bob Monkhouse, Lenny Henry, Harry Enfield, Des O'Connor, Clive Anderson and many others. Holland has published two comic novels, Only in America...
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    Suchet Channel Seven, Perth (Australia) 2014 David Suchet interviewed by Clive Anderson BBC, Wogan 1990s The Mystery of Agatha Christie ITV Perspectives, 2013...
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  • instance, should never have been recommissioned. It's only funny when Clive Anderson is speaking." The BBC received "almost 50" complaints about insensitivity...
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    Game alongside Richard Vranch and as a regular guest on Ruby Wax and Clive Anderson's chat shows. In 1988, Slattery appeared in the BBC sci-fi comedy series...
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    regular interviewer on Loose Ends, presenting the show when usual host Clive Anderson was absent and she has also occasionally presented Woman's Hour. Bedi...
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  • Wolverhampton - BBC Asian Network". BBC. Retrieved 27 December 2017. Presenter: Clive Anderson; Participant: Bilal Zafar; Producer: Producer: Sukey Firth (28 January...
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    Guest, 1 Episode 1990–1993 Going Live! Herself Guest, 3 Episodes 1991 Clive Anderson Talks Back Herself with Dawn French Guest, 1 Episode 1991–1992 The Full...
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    Wells Have Dreams, Will Travel Sheriff Brock Sunny & Share Love You Clive Anderson 2008 Mad Money Glover Over Her Dead Body Sculptor Drillbit Taylor Principal...
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  • shared several script writers with Not the Nine O'Clock News including Clive Anderson and Colin Bostock-Smith. It used taboo-breaking material, bad language...
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    BandLab Technologies. Retrieved 26 May 2021. "BBC - Alan Partridge - Clive Anderson Interview". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 6 June 2016. "1998 - British Video...
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    Jonathan Ross (Channel 4; 1987–1988) Saturday Night Clive (BBC Two; 1989–1990, BBC One; 1991) Clive Anderson Talks Back (Channel 4; 1989–1996) Saturday Matters...
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  • (executive producer 1998–2007, 2013–present) Clive Anderson Talks Back - Channel 4 (1989–1995) Clive Anderson All Talk - BBC One (1996–1998) S and M - Channel...
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    Media offices Preceded by Clive Anderson Host of Whose Line Is It Anyway? August 5, 1998 – December 15, 2007 Succeeded by Aisha Tyler Preceded by Bob Barker...
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  • Donald Anderson may refer to: Donald Clive Anderson (1897–1957), English military consultant and historian Donald B. Anderson (1904–1956), Justice of the...
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    Portillo and Clive Anderson, with whom he ran the debating society. He took an early interest in drama in 1970, and he worked with Clive Anderson to write...
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