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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[The Apprentice]] (BBC Two coverage)
[[Big Brother|Celebrity Big Brother]] (winner)
[[Big Brother|Celebrity Big Brother]] (winner)
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[[The Apprentice|Comic Relief Does The Apprentice]] (participant)
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[[Don't Sit in the Front Row]]
[[Glam-O-Rama]]
[[Glam-O-Rama]]
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[[Have I Got News for You]] (guest host)
[[Have I Got News for You]] (guest host)
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[[It's Only TV... But I Like It]] (team captain)
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[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]] (guest host, then host)
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[[It's Only TV... But I Like It]] (team captain, series / host, special)
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[[Monte Carlo or Bust]] (participant)
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[[Never Mind the Buzzcocks]] (guest host)
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[[Shooting Stars]] (team captain)
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[[Taskmaster]] (participant)
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[[Wall of Fame]] (regular panellist)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Comedian who has had a long career focussing on stand-up sets. In 1992, he was given his own series by Channel 4 and toured extensively during the 1990s. He won the 2001 series of Celebrity Big Brother despite pleading to be voted out several times. He has appeared several times on [[Have I Got News for You]] and, less surprisingly, as a guest on Jonathan Ross's chat show which is made by Dee's production company, Open Mike.
Comedian who has had a long career focussing on stand-up sets. In 1992, he was given his own series by Channel 4 and toured extensively during the 1990s. He won the 2001 series of Celebrity Big Brother despite pleading to be voted out several times. He has appeared several times on [[Have I Got News for You]] and, less surprisingly, as a guest on Jonathan Ross's chat show which is made by Dee's production company, Open Mike.
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Despite some troubles with alcohol misuse in the past, his career is on a high at the moment with the successful BBC Four sitcom ''Lead Balloon'' being well regarded.
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Despite some troubles with alcohol misuse in the past, his career is on a high at the moment with the successful BBC Four (latterly BBC Two) sitcom ''Lead Balloon'' being well regarded.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Once tried to begin a gig in front of an audience of 200 prisoners at HM Prison Perth, most of whom had remurdered, by announcing "I was on the bus the other day", and was surprised to hear one of the inmates shout "lucky you".
He hosted a one-off quiz show ''A Question of Comedy'' for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2007, but it was pulled after one of the participants, [[Jade Goody]], was involved in a [[Big Brother|Celebrity Big Brother]]-related scandal between recording and (non-)transmission.
He hosted a one-off quiz show ''A Question of Comedy'' for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2007, but it was pulled after one of the participants, [[Jade Goody]], was involved in a [[Big Brother|Celebrity Big Brother]]-related scandal between recording and (non-)transmission.
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He played the part of sadistic games teacher Doug Digby in the 1997 pilot for the popular ITV 1970's-set sitcom "The Grimleys", alongside Samantha Janus and Noddy Holder. He was replaced in the role by [[Brian Conley]] in the resulting series.
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Shares his date of birth (24 September 1962) with [[Ally McCoist]].
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 02:01, 14 June 2024

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Contents

Shows

The Apprentice (BBC Two coverage)

Celebrity Big Brother (winner)

Comic Relief Does The Apprentice (participant)

Don't Sit in the Front Row

Glam-O-Rama

Have I Got News for You (guest host)

I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (guest host, then host)

It's Only TV... But I Like It (team captain, series / host, special)

Monte Carlo or Bust (participant)

Never Mind the Buzzcocks (guest host)

Shooting Stars (team captain)

Taskmaster (participant)

Wall of Fame (regular panellist)

Biography

Comedian who has had a long career focussing on stand-up sets. In 1992, he was given his own series by Channel 4 and toured extensively during the 1990s. He won the 2001 series of Celebrity Big Brother despite pleading to be voted out several times. He has appeared several times on Have I Got News for You and, less surprisingly, as a guest on Jonathan Ross's chat show which is made by Dee's production company, Open Mike.

Despite some troubles with alcohol misuse in the past, his career is on a high at the moment with the successful BBC Four (latterly BBC Two) sitcom Lead Balloon being well regarded.

Trivia

Once tried to begin a gig in front of an audience of 200 prisoners at HM Prison Perth, most of whom had remurdered, by announcing "I was on the bus the other day", and was surprised to hear one of the inmates shout "lucky you".

He hosted a one-off quiz show A Question of Comedy for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2007, but it was pulled after one of the participants, Jade Goody, was involved in a Celebrity Big Brother-related scandal between recording and (non-)transmission.

He played the part of sadistic games teacher Doug Digby in the 1997 pilot for the popular ITV 1970's-set sitcom "The Grimleys", alongside Samantha Janus and Noddy Holder. He was replaced in the role by Brian Conley in the resulting series.

Shares his date of birth (24 September 1962) with Ally McCoist.

Web links

Official fan site

Wikipedia entry

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