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Clive Anderson ( born 10 December 1952 ) is a British former barrister, best known for being a comedy writer as well as a radio and television presenter in the United Kingdom.
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.
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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.
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.

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In contrast Clive Ruggles has argued that there are problems with the selection of data in Thom's surveys.
There are many clubs and societies organised by the students of the college, such as the college's dramatic society the Pembroke Players, which has been made famous by alumni such as Peter Cook, Eric Idle, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Clive James and Bill Oddie and is now in its 50th year.
The heroism of James Wolfe would have been irrepressible, Clive would have proved himself " a heaven-born general ", and Frederick the Great would have written his name in history as one of the most skilful strategists the world has known, whoever had held the seals of office in England.
These " Bloomsbury assumptions " are also reflected in members ' criticisms of materialistic realism in painting and fiction, influenced above all by Clive Bell's " concept of ' Significant Form ', which separated and elevated the concept of form above content in works of art ": it has been suggested that, with their " focus on form ... Bell's ideas have come to stand in for, perhaps too much so, the aesthetic principles of the Bloomsbury Group ".
Rebecca De Mornay has also been referenced in an episode of The Ricky Gervais Show co-starring with " Clive Warren " ( Clive Owen ) as part of a movie pitch by Karl Pilkington.
Literary and national editor Benjamin Schwarz oversees that section and has recruited numerous writers, including Christopher Hitchens, Caitlin Flanagan, Sandra Tsing Loh, Clive James, Joseph O ' Neill, B. R.
Powell has also lent his voice to musical works, such as David Bedford's album The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, or the 2002 rock opera The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman, where he played the role of John Watson.
The perceptive wit of Clive James and Andrew Denton has been popular in the talk-show interview style.
* In Clive Barker's Imajica, one of the characters, Pie ' oh ' Pah, is called a mystif, and has the characteristics of a third sex that is neither male nor female but whose body can change according to the desires of a sexual partner, thus enabling them to either fertilize or bear children.
She has a younger brother, Clive, and a ( now deceased ) older half-sister, June, from her father's relationship with an Indian woman, who worked as a tea picker on his plantation.
Clive Davis has won four Grammy Awards as a Producer:
The assumptions behind future discounting, which assume that future goods will be cheaper than present goods, has been criticized by Fred Pearce and by the recent Stern Report ( although the Stern report itself does employ discounting and has been criticized for this and other reasons by ecological economists such as Clive Spash ).
" Oregon ", a ship in the Oregon Files series of books by author Clive Cussler, has a magnetohydrodynamic drive.
The instrument has also attracted a few non-Asian performers, including University of San Diego professor Christopher Adler, who also composes for the instrument ; English musician Clive Bell ( UK ); Vancouver-based composer / performer Randy Raine-Reusch ( Canada ), who played khaen on Aerosmith's Pump ( 1989 ), Cranberries ' To the Faithful Departed ( 1996 ), and Yes's The Ladder ( 1999 ); and Jaron Lanier ( United States ).
Other recurring characters include < span id = Violet Elizabeth Bott > Violet Elizabeth Bott </ span >, lisping spoiled daughter of the local nouveau riche millionaire ( whose companionship William reluctantly endures, to prevent her carrying out her threat " I'll thcream and thcream ' till I'm thick "), and Joan Clive, the dark haired girl for whom William has a soft spot.
During this time, Clive has been using Jessica's body to make money from men, including Billy, who gives him his money and car, believing he is Jessica.
But, as observed by Clive Thompson in Wired, the Internet has created a force towards transparency:
Don Siegel's The Black Windmill ( 1974 ), derived from the Clive Egleton novel Seven Days to a Killing, with Michael Caine as MI-5 operative John Tarrant, an espionage agent whose son has been kidnapped.
He has two daughters and one son, Clive Chapman, who currently runs the Classic Team Lotus Company and maintains the old Team Lotus cars.
She has illustrated hundreds of comics, graphic novels, books and magazines, and dozens of stories and articles, including works written by Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Anne Rice, J. Michael Straczynski, Peter David and Tori Amos, including The Sandman, Wonder Woman, Legion of Superheroes, Teen Titans, Walt Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and her own fantasy series, A Distant Soil.
Maurice visits Clive and outlines what has happened with Alec.

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This led to a 13-programme series called After Hours in which he appeared alongside Dick Emery, Clive Dunn, David Lodge, Joe Gibbons and Benny Lee.
In 2001 and 2002 she appeared in the BBC radio comedy sketch show The Right Time, along with Graeme Garden, Paula Wilcox, Clive Swift and Neil Innes.
Georgia Brown, Davy Jones, Bruce Prochnik, Alice Playten, and Clive Revill appeared performing two musical numbers (" I'd Do Anything " and the Act II reprise of " As Long As He Needs Me ") from Oliver!
He thereafter appeared in a number of notable films including Raffles, The Masquerader, Clive of India, A Tale of Two Cities in 1935, Under Two Flags, The Prisoner of Zenda and Lost Horizon in 1937, If I Were King in 1938, and The Talk of the Town in 1941.
She appeared as Baroness Frankenstein in Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ) with Boris Karloff and Colin Clive, taking over the role from Mae Clarke, who had played it in the original Frankenstein ( 1931 ).
In 2008, Fahey appeared in the Chris Ward-written and directed short film What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor ( based on the life of artist / model Nina Hamnett, self-styled " Queen of Bohemia "), with Fahey playing the role of Hamnett opposite actor Clive Arrindel, Donny Tourette ( frontman with punk band Towers of London ) and Honey Bane ( former vocalist of the punk band Fatal Microbes ).
The poem's simple diction led Clive James to suggest that Smith attempted to write the poem so that the diction appeared ignorant of poetic convention yet was carefully crafted to appear more simple than it was.
* Dirk Pitt and Clive Cussler Revealed ( 1998 )-Written with Craig Dirgo which contains photos and a synopsis of the books, as well as a compendium of cars, characters, villains and women that have appeared in the novels throughout the years.
In August, the line-up grew, joining Jayne Casey ( vocals ), Ian Broudie ( guitar ) and Clive Langer ( guitar ), who quit in September, but not before the band recorded their first song released, " Big In Japan ", which appeared in the 7 " single compilation Brutality Religion and a dance beat, released the same year.
In 2006 he also appeared on the Direct-to-DVD thriller The Plague, which was produced by Clive Barker and was panned by critics.
He also appeared in Fawlty Towers, Cluedo, The Good Soldier ( an adaptation of the Ford Madox Ford novel ), Elizabeth R ( playing Essex ), The Moonstone, Bel Ami, Sense and Sensibility ( which also featured Clive Francis ), The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, She Loves Me ( in which he sings ) and Blue Remembered Hills ( written by Dennis Potter ).
He was related to Clive of India and appeared in a featured role in a film biography of his relative in 1935.
He has also appeared in the Celebrity Poker Club television series, reaching the Grand Final of series one, won by Sir Clive Sinclair.
Hempel's art has also appeared in Marvel Fanfare, Epic Illustrated, Heavy Metal, Jonny Quest, Tarzan the Warrior, Clive Barker ’ s Hellraiser, Flinch, My Faith in Frankie, The Dreaming, Lucifer, and Disney Adventures.
He appeared in The Army Game ( 1957 – 61 ), a British TV comedy series, as Private Montague ' Excused Boots ' Bisley, and its sequel Bootsie and Snudge from 1960-63 ( there was also a one series revival in colour in 1974 ) working at a Gentleman's Club with Bill Fraser as Snudge and Clive Dunn.
Soon after he appeared as Kyle MacRae in the horror film Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 ( 1988 ), the sequel to Clive Barker's Hellraiser ( 1987 ).
According to Tottenham's club historian, the move meant that Gallas would become the first player to have appeared for Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham ( Clive Allen played for Tottenham and Chelsea and had a spell with Arsenal early in his career, but did not make an appearance for them ).
Celebrities who have appeared on the cover include Rupert Grint, Tony Blair, Daniel Radcliffe, Madonna, Heath Ledger, Sacha Baron Cohen as Brüno, David Cameron, Clive Owen, David Beckham, Take That, James Franco, Dominic Cooper, Mitch Hewer, Mark Feehily, Kevin McDaid, Kylie Minogue, Marilyn Manson, Elton John, McFly, Robbie Williams, Rupert Everett, Justin Timberlake, Philip Olivier, Freddie Ljungberg, George Michael, Rufus Wainwright, Will Young, Christina Aguilera, Dermot O ' Leary, John Barrowman, Gary Lucy, Beth Ditto, Cheyenne Jackson and the Scissor Sisters.
He also appeared with the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre TIE company in the early 1970s, which also included two other well-known names ; Elizabeth Estensen and Clive Hornby, both long-standing members of the Emmerdale cast.
Kennedy appeared as Clive Parker in an episode of the 26-part ABC drama Power Without Glory, which began on 21 June 1976.

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