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Clive Anderson has appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Unbelievable Truth hosted by David Mitchell.
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.
Host Clive Anderson resumed his chat show Clive Anderson All Talk until 2001 and appeared on QI, which is hosted by Stephen Fry.
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!
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.
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.

Clive and music
In contrast to Connick's previous albums, this album is a collaboration with a record company producer, the multiple Grammy Award winning music executive Clive Davis.
Clive Davis ( born April 4, 1932 ) is an American record producer and music industry executive.
Clive Davis is an alumnus of New York University, and the recorded music division of its Tisch School for the Arts is named after him.
Much of the station's closing night was made up of in-house produced output including Live Like A Lord ( a music and comedy show with mainstay TWW personality Ivor Emmanuel and Clive Dunn ) and Sing Me A Fantasy ( a musical film ).
After being fired from CBS Records, Clive Davis was hired by Columbia Pictures to be a consultant for the company ’ s record and music operations.
CBS executive Clive Davis even claimed that Steinman knew nothing about writing, or rock music in general.
* Clive Davis ( born 1932 ), music industry executive
In his review for The New York Times, Clive Barnes wrote that " the book and lyrics ... have ease and a decent few laughs ... The music ... has worn less well, too many of the nostalgic ballads sound like sub-Pucini filtered through Glenn Miller ... Mr. Field has staged the musical numbers with zest and imagination, but, with respect, he is no great shakes as a choreographer ... Where Mr. Field is most successful is in the performances of his six principals, and the women are markedly better than the men.
Here Gretchen starts to show her feelings for Clive, a recurring character throughout the book, who brings news from the outside world as well as new music from his homeland in England.
The music was composed by Slava Tsukerman, Clive Smith and Brenda Hutchinson using the Fairlight CMI, the first digital sampler / synthesizer.
Clive Barnes commented for The New York Times, " It is a commonplace set to rock music, and I must say I found most of the music somewhat characterless ... It is nevertheless consistently tuneful and contains a few rock ballads that could prove memorable.
Records specializes in reissues of Soul and R & B music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, with repertoire sourced by Label Manager Clive Richardson, who also produces the projects and writes the booklet notes.
The Amstrad CPC port ( published by Activision ) has in-game music ripped from the basement level of the arcade game Trojan, though strangely Trojan was never ported to the Amstrad, a finished version was completed for the ZX Spectrum by Clive Townsend and was to be published by Elite Systems, but was never officially released.
Tracks from Derek and Clive ( Live ), specifically the Bo Duddley sketch, were sampled on one of the first UK house music tracks, 1988's " Voodoo Ray " by A Guy Called Gerald.
Murray continued doing sessions for several artists ( Phenomena amongst others ) and recorded with a band project put together by music impressario Jonathan King called Gogmagog, featuring former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di ' Anno, future Iron Maiden guitar player Janick Gers ( ex-Ian Gillan ), ex-Def Leppard's Pete Willis and another ex-Iron Maiden member Clive Burr on drums.
Later, he also scored, wrote and edited music for Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush ( 1967 ), a film directed by Clive Donner.
Throughout his career he continually revised his compositions: titles were changed with an almost casual regularity ( for instance, the opera Pierrot and Pierrette became The Stranger, the opera-ballet The Wizard became The Enchanter and the dramatic overture for brass band 1914 became Clive of India ), many works were assigned several different opus numbers at different times, he borrowed music from one piece to another and recast works in different forms: for example, The Pit and the Pendulum draws its material from the opera-ballet The Enchanter, Symphony No. 7 ( Al Aaraaf ) is a transcription for string orchestra of a String Sextet, The Masque of the Red Death which was originally another orchestral poem became a ballet, and what was illustrative of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Skeleton in Armour was seemingly also a close depiction of Byron's The Corsair, whilst several different versions of his orchestral variations on Auld Lang Syne exist with a number of the supposed ' musical portraits ' apparently applicable simultaneously to different contemporaries.
Jigsaw were an English pop music group, fronted by the singer-songwriter duo of Clive Scott and Des Dyer.
Founded independently in the mid-seventies by Clive Calder and Ralph Simon, the group has had interests in music release, distribution, production, publishing, equipment rental, recording studios, and artist management.
Though the financial structure and annual revenue of Zomba during the company's independent period was probably only known to CEO Clive Calder ( the company was registered privately offshore in the Dutch Antilles ), Zomba was widely regarded as the most successful of the independent music companies.
In late 1971, Clive Calder and Ralph Simon began their two-decade partnership in forming businesses in record production and promotion, music publishing, artist management and concert promotion in South Africa.
In addition to the Elder Professors, many distinguished composers and performing musicians have been members of staff, including: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies ( composition fellow ); Prof. David Cubbin ( flute ); Clive Carey ( singing ); Jiří Tancibudek ( oboe ); Gabor Reeves ( clarinet ); Beryl Kimber ( violin ); Clemens Leske ( piano ); James Whitehead ( cello ); Lance Dossor ( piano ); Richard Meale ( composition ); Tristram Cary ( electronic music ); Janis Laurs, cello ; Keith Crellin, OAM ( violist, resident conductor and head of strings ).
good music captured the attention of legendary music moguls David Geffen and Clive Davis who both mentored Steve early in his career.

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