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Anderson hosted his own chat-show, Clive Anderson Talks Back, on Channel 4, which ran for 10 series.
Anderson moved to the BBC in 1996 and the show's name changed to Clive Anderson All Talk and was aired on BBC One.
" The last series of Clive Anderson All Talk aired in 2001.
* Clive Anderson Talks Back
* Clive Anderson All Talk
In recent years, Clive Anderson has combined his continuing interest in the law with his role as a radio presenter in the regular series Unreliable Evidence on Radio 4.
Clive Anderson has appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Unbelievable Truth hosted by David Mitchell.
The radio series consisted of six episodes, with Clive Anderson as host, with John Sessions and Stephen Fry as regulars.
The British television version lasted for a total of 10 series, with 136 episodes, all of which were hosted by Clive Anderson.
The original BBC Radio 4 broadcasts consists of host Clive Anderson along with two guests and the two regular contestants, Stephen Fry and John Sessions.
Clive Anderson stayed on as host when the show moved to television, with John Sessions resuming his role as the only regular in the first series.
Host Clive Anderson resumed his chat show Clive Anderson All Talk until 2001 and appeared on QI, which is hosted by Stephen Fry.
Former presenter Clive Anderson, as well as several panelists, such as Rory Bremner, Sandi Toksvig and Greg Proops have all made appearances on Mock the Week.
* Clive Anderson, television presenter and comedy writer.
Its current president is Clive Anderson since 2003.
He was variously replaced as opposing team captain by Clive Anderson, Alan Davies and Eddie Izzard ( with another two episodes featuring an equal-billing double act as the opponents of Hislop's team ).
The only others who have occupied all three positions are Clive Anderson and Frank Skinner, who have both stood in for Merton as team captain ( in series 11, episodes 3 & 6 and series 36, episode 5 respectively.
Apart from Merton, there are eight other people who have appeared as a panellist after being a guest host: Clive Anderson, Gyles Brandreth, Marcus Brigstocke, Jimmy Carr, Jeremy Clarkson ( who subsequently appeared as a guest host again ), Charles Kennedy MP, Richard Madeley and Liza Tarbuck.
Stiles took part in the regular practice of mocking host Clive Anderson on the UK series, though he did so with less frequency than others.

Clive and born
Major-General Stringer Lawrence, first commander-in-chief of British troops in India, under whose command Robert Clive served, was born in Hereford.
Sir Clive Marles Sinclair ( born 30 July 1940 ) is an English entrepreneur and inventor, most commonly known for his work in consumer electronics in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Clive Sinclair was born to George William Carter Sinclair ( known as Bill ) and Thora Edith Ella Marles in 1940 near Richmond, then in Surrey.
* Clive Owen ( born 1964 ), film actor
Clive Davis ( born April 4, 1932 ) is an American record producer and music industry executive.
Robert Clive was born at Styche, the Clive family estate, near Market Drayton in Shropshire, on 25 September 1725 to Richard Clive and Rebecca Gaskell Clive.
Clive Chin ( born on 14 May 1954 in Kingston, Jamaica ) is a Chinese Jamaican record producer whose work includes recordings by The Wailers, Dennis Brown, Lee Perry and Black Uhuru, among others.
* Clive Burr ( born 1957 ), drummer
He was born at Clive, Shropshire near Shrewsbury, where his family was settled on a moderate estate of about £ 600 a year.
The poet, playwright and educator Clive Sansom was born in East Finchley in 1910.
Evatt was born in Maitland, New South Wales, son of John and Jeanie Evatt, and elder brother of Clive Evatt.
* Clive Davis ( born 1932 ), music industry executive
Clive Charles Hamilton AM FRSA ( born 12 March 1953 ) is an Australian public intellectual and Professor of Public Ethics at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics ( CAPPE ) and the Vice-Chancellor's Chair in Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University.
The Georgian house, designed by Sir William Chambers, the architect of Somerset House, replaced the half-timbered house where Clive was born.
David Clive Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, ( born 14 February 1935 ) is a retired British administrator, diplomat and Sinologist.
Sir Clive Ronald Woodward OBE ( born 6 January 1956 ) is an English former rugby union player and coach.
Salcombe has some celebrity residents, including Sir Clive Woodward, Kate Bush, Sir Michael Parkinson, members of Led Zeppelin, the England Rugby prop Julian White who played mini-rugby and Under 16's for Salcombe was also born in this area.
Roger Clive Davis ( born 15 January 1946 ) is a former county cricketer who played for Glamorgan for 13 years as an all-rounder.
Martin Clive Atkins ( born 3 August 1959, Coventry, England ) is an English drummer and session musician, best known for his work in post-punk and industrial groups including Public Image Ltd ( PiL ), Ministry, Pigface, and Killing Joke.
Clive Stanley Efford ( born 10 July 1958 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Eltham since 1997.
Clive Stafford Soley, Baron Soley ( born 7 May 1939 ) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Clive and 10
The Sinclair Research C5 is a battery electric vehicle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair and launched by Sinclair Vehicles Ltd in the United Kingdom on 10 January 1985.
They have received significant investment over the last 10 years, most notably during the time Sir Clive Woodward was employed by the club between 2005 and 2006, and are now considered to be among some of the best in the country.
* Rebecca Clive ( bapt 10 October 1760 Moreton Say, married Lt-Gen John Robinson, MP ( d. 1798 ) in 1780 and died December 1795 ).
His first album on Clive Davis's new label, entitled Luther Vandross, was released in 2001, and it produced the hits " Take You Out " (# 7 R & B /# 26 Pop ), and " I'd Rather " (# 17 Adult Contemporary /# 40 R & B /# 83 Pop ) Vandross scored at least one top 10 R & B hit every year from 1981-1994.
Joseph-François, Marquis Dupleix ( 1 January 1697 – 10 November 1763 ) was governor general of the French establishment in India, and the rival of Robert Clive.
On 10 March 2009, Judge John P. Shook ordered Clive Cussler to pay $ 13. 9 million in legal fees to the production company that turned his novel " Sahara " into a motion picture.
Deciding that " Life Is a Flower " was " too European in nature ", Clive Davis pushed " Cruel Summer " as the lead-off single for the United States and it took Ace of Base back into the US Top 10 for the first time in four years, being certified gold.
Lord Clive testified and defended himself thus before the House of Commons of Parliament on 10 May 1773, during the Parliamentary inquiry into his conduct in India:
Presteigne is considered by Country Life magazine editor Clive Aslet to be one of Britain's top 10 small towns.
Glenn Stewart was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for his 34 tackles and a crucial try in the second half, making he and brother Brett Stewart the first ever brothers to score tries in the same Grand Final ( in the 10 matches where this Stewart Brothers ' double has occurred, Manly has won all 10 matches ).
In 2007, following the re-release of several Any Trouble albums on CD, Clive Gregson, Chris Parks and Martin Hughes, plus Mark Griffiths on bass, re-formed to record a new album which was released on the re-born Stiff Records label on 10 September 2007.
*" Information Engineering, Portals and Data Warehouses " Interview with Clive Finkelstein ( Real Video, Windows Media Video, MP3 podcast, running time 10: 13 )
Sandover medallists: ( 10 total ) 1928: Jack Rocchi, 1937: Frank Jenkins, 1947: Clive Lewington, 1952: Steve Marsh, 1955: John Todd, 1980: Stephen Michael, 1981: Stephen Michael, 1986: Mark Bairstow, 1989: Craig Edwards, 2005: Toby McGrath
It runs for a total of 164 kilometers southeast from the Kaweka Range, Kaimanawa Range and Ruahine Range and then east before emptying into Hawke Bay 10 kilometres south of Napier, near the town of Clive ( drainage area 2, 000 square kilometers above Tutaekuri River confluence ).
On March 10, 2009, Judge John P. Shook ordered Clive Cussler to pay $ 13. 9 million in legal fees to the production company.
* Clive Langer ( tracks: 1, 3, 6, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 )
Nearly 60, Kennedy accepted an offer from the Nine Network's managing director Sam Chisholm to present Graham Kennedy's News Show from Sydney, to air five nights a week at 10: 30 pm against Clive Robertson's Newsworld on the Seven Network.
He made a breakthrough in 2004 when Sir Clive Woodward handed him England's number 10 jersey for RBS Six Nations matches against Wales when he replaced an injured Paul Grayson at fly half and France, scoring 27 points over the two games.
The background sounded incredible ... Clive Davis heard the mix and immediately gave it a 10, which is outrageous for him, because he doesn't like anything!
The original line-up consisted of Dave " Biffo " Beech ( vocals and drums ) ( born David Beech, 25 September 1945, in Rugby, Warwickshire, died 7 June 2007 ); Clive Scott ( keyboards and vocals ) ( born 24 February 1945, in Coventry, died 10 May 2009 ); Barrie Bernard ( bass guitar ) ( born 27 November 1944, in Coventry ); Tony Campbell ( guitar ) ( born Anthony Campbell, 24 June 1944, in Rugby ); Tony Britnell ( saxophone ) and Kevin " Beppy " Mahon ( saxophone ).

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