Bobby Davro
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After making his television debut in 1981, Bobby Davro got his first big break appearing on ''Live at Her Majesty's'' in 1983. He then presented ''Bobby Davro on the Box'', a show that remained near the top of the ratings for six years. | After making his television debut in 1981, Bobby Davro got his first big break appearing on ''Live at Her Majesty's'' in 1983. He then presented ''Bobby Davro on the Box'', a show that remained near the top of the ratings for six years. | ||
- | After his brief sojourn in game show presenting, ([[Winner Takes All]], [[Public Enemy Number One]]), Davro works as an after dinner speaker, at summer shows, and as a comedian (amongst other things). Beyond showbiz, he's also been very successful as a property developer. | + | After his brief sojourn in game show presenting, ([[Winner Takes All]], [[Public Enemy Number One]]), Davro works as an after dinner speaker, at summer shows, and as a comedian (amongst other things). Beyond showbiz, he's also been very successful as a property developer. |
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+ | Appeared in an amusing interlude in [[Cheap Cheap Cheap]] where he performed announcements as various celebrities before doing (the by that point very very dead) John Inman and promptly being turfed out by [[Noel Edmonds]]. But hardly anyone watched that. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 20:18, 25 March 2019
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Shows
The Biggest Game in Town (stand-in)
Celebrity Big Brother (participant)
Dancing on Ice (participant)
The Games (participant)
Your Face Sounds Familiar (participant)
Biography
After making his television debut in 1981, Bobby Davro got his first big break appearing on Live at Her Majesty's in 1983. He then presented Bobby Davro on the Box, a show that remained near the top of the ratings for six years.
After his brief sojourn in game show presenting, (Winner Takes All, Public Enemy Number One), Davro works as an after dinner speaker, at summer shows, and as a comedian (amongst other things). Beyond showbiz, he's also been very successful as a property developer.
Appeared in an amusing interlude in Cheap Cheap Cheap where he performed announcements as various celebrities before doing (the by that point very very dead) John Inman and promptly being turfed out by Noel Edmonds. But hardly anyone watched that.
Trivia
His real name is Robert Nankeville.
He made a special appearance in Rainbow in 1987.