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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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[[Brainbox Challenge]] | [[Brainbox Challenge]] | ||
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[[Have I Got News for You]] (guest host) | [[Have I Got News for You]] (guest host) | ||
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[[If I Ruled the World...]] | [[If I Ruled the World...]] | ||
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[[The News Quiz]] (regular guest, stand-in host) | [[The News Quiz]] (regular guest, stand-in host) | ||
[[The Underdog Show]] (participant) | [[The Underdog Show]] (participant) | ||
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[[Whose Line is it Anyway?]] | [[Whose Line is it Anyway?]] | ||
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A former President of Footlights at Cambridge, Clive Anderson performed stand-up extensively around the world. He has written for, amongst others, Frankie Howerd and "Smith and Jones". | A former President of Footlights at Cambridge, Clive Anderson performed stand-up extensively around the world. He has written for, amongst others, Frankie Howerd and "Smith and Jones". | ||
- | His first major appearance on screen came about when producer Dan Patterson persuaded Clive to host ''Whose Line...'' This led on to two talk shows, the political parody game show ''If I Ruled the World'' and a number of other programmes. He also does a lot of radio work. | + | His first major appearance on screen came about when producer Dan Patterson persuaded Clive to host ''Whose Line...'' This led on to two talk shows, the political parody game show ''If I Ruled the World'' and a number of other programmes. He also does a lot of radio work, and took over from [[Ned Sherrin]] as host of ''Loose Ends'' in 2007. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | He hosted "Wogan" in [[Terry Wogan]]'s absence in 1991. | ||
== Books / Tapes == | == Books / Tapes == | ||
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Current revision as of 13:47, 1 November 2022
Contents |
Shows
Have I Got News for You (guest host)
The News Quiz (regular guest, stand-in host)
The Underdog Show (participant)
Biography
A former President of Footlights at Cambridge, Clive Anderson performed stand-up extensively around the world. He has written for, amongst others, Frankie Howerd and "Smith and Jones".
His first major appearance on screen came about when producer Dan Patterson persuaded Clive to host Whose Line... This led on to two talk shows, the political parody game show If I Ruled the World and a number of other programmes. He also does a lot of radio work, and took over from Ned Sherrin as host of Loose Ends in 2007.
Trivia
Before comedy took up all his time, Clive was a barrister by profession, and he still presents serious programmes about the law for Radio 4.
He hosted "Wogan" in Terry Wogan's absence in 1991.
Books / Tapes
Clive Anderson Talks Back (video)
Steam Through the Scottish Highlands (video)
Clive Anderson, Our Man in ...