David Baddiel

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Don't Make Me Laugh]]
[[Don't Make Me Laugh]]
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[[University Challenge]] (Comic Relief special)
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[[Romeo & Duet]] (co-devisor)
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[[Stand Up and Deliver]] (mentor)
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[[Taskmaster]] (participant)
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[[University Challenge]] (2019 Comic Relief special)
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Nowadays he still does the odd bit of stand-up and writes children's books.
Nowadays he still does the odd bit of stand-up and writes children's books.
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== Trivia ==
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He devised [[Romeo & Duet]] alongside his brother, Ivor, who was also the writer for [[The Getaway Car]].
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 13:41, 7 April 2024

Contents

Shows

The Book Quiz

Don't Make Me Laugh

Romeo & Duet (co-devisor)

Stand Up and Deliver (mentor)

Taskmaster (participant)

University Challenge (2019 Comic Relief special)

Biography

Comedian and writer who rose to fame through the early 90s Radio 1 - and later BBC2 - sketch show The Mary Whitehouse Experience and, along with his co-star Rob Newman, became so popular that they were able to sell out Wembley Arena – which may sound like no big deal these days but was unheard of at the time, infamously prompting NME to declare that comedy was the new rock'n'roll.

His subsequent partnership with Frank Skinner gave us the comedy football discussion programme Fantasy Football League, the improvised stand-up show Baddiel & Skinner Unplanned, and a number one single, Three Lions, which still returns to the charts every time England plays in a tournament.

Nowadays he still does the odd bit of stand-up and writes children's books.

Trivia

He devised Romeo & Duet alongside his brother, Ivor, who was also the writer for The Getaway Car.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

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