biography
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Anderson, Clive (Stuart)
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| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1953– )
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| biography:
| Television presenter and barrister, born in London, UK. He studied law at Cambridge, where he was president of Footlights, and was called to the bar in 1976. He wrote scripts for radio and television, began acting as a TV warm-up man, and joined BBC Radio 4 as chairman of the popular Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988). The show later transferred to Channel 4 Television, where he was also given his own chat-show Clive Anderson Talks Back (1989–96). Later work includes the BBC documentary series, Our Man In ... (1995– ), which he also wrote and Clive Anderson All Talk (1996–2000). |
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