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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Former Science Museum guide turned stand-up comedian whose big break into showbusiness was reaching the final of the Channel 4-sponsored ''So You Think You're Funny?'' competition at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival. He makes regular radio appearances on LBC and BBC London. | + | Former Science Museum guide turned stand-up comedian whose big break into showbusiness was reaching the final of the Channel 4-sponsored ''So You Think You're Funny?'' competition at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival. He makes regular radio appearances on LBC and BBC London, though nowadays he's more likely to be found starring in stage musicals... and voicing ''Waffle the Wonder Dog'' on Cbeebies. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | He | + | He provided the somewhat over-the-top voiceover for the BBC's short-lived re-versioning of ''Mythbusters''. This is quite possibly one reason why it was so short-lived. |
== Contact == | == Contact == |
Revision as of 10:01, 22 August 2020
Contents |
Shows
Argumental (team captain)
Big Brain Game (team captain)
Celebrity Juice (regular panellist)
DanceX (BBC Three coverage)
Famous and Fearless (participant)
Mad Mad World (team captain)
Street Cred Sudoku (team captain)
Biography
Former Science Museum guide turned stand-up comedian whose big break into showbusiness was reaching the final of the Channel 4-sponsored So You Think You're Funny? competition at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival. He makes regular radio appearances on LBC and BBC London, though nowadays he's more likely to be found starring in stage musicals... and voicing Waffle the Wonder Dog on Cbeebies.
Trivia
He provided the somewhat over-the-top voiceover for the BBC's short-lived re-versioning of Mythbusters. This is quite possibly one reason why it was so short-lived.
Contact
c/o Vivienne Clore Agency (see below)
Web links
Rufus Hound page at Vivienne Clore Management