Find Clive Anderson's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading online directory for contact information. Clive Anderson Assembly George Square ****. Anderson moved to the BBC One in 1996 and the show's name changed to Clive Anderson All Talk. Him and his wife Jane, a doctor, have three children. Once you bring metal in, there are swords that are rather fine decorative things but they were to stab and behead people — it’s been part of human activity since the dawn of time. 68 records for Clive Anderson. I like to put a bit of pressure on people and sometimes it works, sometimes not! Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings. Clive Anderson: Me, Macbeth and I. Theatre. You can work out there was a lake there and it was a time you could still walk from Britain to the Continent. Clive fronted ten series of Clive Anderson Talks Back on Channel 4 and four series of Clive Anderson All Talk on BBC 1. Comedy Store was people doing comedy reacting to tumultuous political times. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Now he takes the show on the road, in debut tour across the UK starting in March 2020. The main thing in broadcasting is that when I started there were only four channels but now you can access 500 channels so it’s no longer possible for things to have the same sort of impact as Morecambe And Wise or Dad’s Army. It’s a shambles and there are only so many ways you can say that. Mystic Britain with Clive Anderson starts tomorrow at 8pm on the Smithsonian Channel. Yes! Leslie Wayne "Les" AndersonRichmond - Leslie Wayne "Les" Anderson, age 72, of Richmond, Indiana, died Monday, September 2, 2019, at Reid Health.Born December 17, 1946, in Richmond, Indiana, to Amos an Clive Anderson and guests ask whether the laws protecting our data are fit for purpose. Maybe something within me was always keen to get out and do comedy but that show moved me along. The first time we did Whose Line on stage we thought it’d be fun but will it work? I learnt a lot about trees too. If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Clive’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Oh God, is it? It’s quite fun trying to get an expert to describe some hideous death they’ve found evidence of. Over many years a frequent performer at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in revues, chat shows, radio and TV programmes, Clive Anderson took his first solo show Me, Macbeth & I to the fringe in 2019 to critical acclaim and a sold out run.Now he takes the show on the road, in debut tour across the UK starting in March 2020. https://www.metro.news/sixty-seconds-with-clive-anderson/1537636 You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in settings. That makes me feel ancient — although not compared to some of the sites we’ve been looking at! This forgotten (or, in America, unseen) gem of awkwardness comes to us from a 1997 broadcast of Clive Anderson… Clive Anderson and guests discuss the role the law can play in reducing climate change. But I wouldn’t have known what I was missing. Clive Anderson and guests ask if plans to modernise the courts threaten access to justice. It’s fairly serious but I think my role is to jolly everything up and ask a few either obvious or humorously expressed questions so it’s not too dry. It’s depressing because you look back and the things you find a lot of are weapons. The times we’re in now are almost too tumultuous to cope with. Live & interactive virtual magic experience via zoom with. In light of, um, recent events, I thought now might be an opportune time to delve into the subject of awkward moments in the history of television / music / movies / etc. And has fronted other programmes covering current affairs, sport, science, history, music, art and literature, including this year, Mystic Britain now on the Smithsonian Channel. Clive Anderson has obeyed the Fringe comedy gods and given his debut solo show a title and a theme. An award-winning and versatile broadcaster and comedy writer, Clive began his success during his 15-year legal career with stand-up comedy and script writing, before rising to fame as the host of Whose Line Is It Anyway? I’ve always been interested in history and I’m fascinated enough to happily stand in wet, muddy fields in the middle of winter while an expert tells me why something is buried there, even if we can’t see it any more. Old Clivey has been banging about for years, and finally he's been given what he deserves, a fan base on facebook. **DUE TO THE COVID PANDEMIC WE HAVE POSTPONED CLIVE’S 2020 TOUR TO SPRING 2021. I’m doing that and a one-man show at Edinburgh this year. Anderson went on hosted his own chat show, Clive Anderson Talks Back, on Channel 4, which ran for 10 series. Clive Anderson and guests ask if the law on Misconduct in Public Office needs reform. ... Feb 2009 - Sep 2019 10 years 8 months. VENUES WILL BE IN TOUCH WITH EXISTING TICKET HOLDERS IN DUE COURSE.**. Clive has 7 jobs listed on their profile. 28/08/2019. If I’d stayed a barrister, I might have been involved in some interesting — and lots of not very interesting — cases and might possibly be some sort of judge. He's been president of the Woodland Trust for 10 years. But it makes for an energetic stage show. Self - Host (2019) (3 episodes, 2019) The Comedy Years (TV Series documentary 2019) Self - Writer and Broadcaster (3 episodes, 2019) The London Studios: Home of the Stars ... Notes and Queries with Clive Anderson (TV Series 1993) Self - Presenter (9 episodes, 1993) The British Comedy Awards 1993 (TV Special 1993) Self Clive Anderson and guests ask if the government should be able to revoke our citizenship. The oldest thing we looked at was Star Carr in Yorkshire, where they’ve found evidence of humans living there 11,000 years ago: a shelter, and bows and arrows for shooting fish. View Clive Anderson’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. In the way of broadcasting, you either persuade someone to do an idea of your own, which is hard, or someone offers you something and you say yes — like this. On TV it’s a genuine show but you do have the capacity to cut down the boring bits. He currently presents Loose Ends and Unreliable Evidence (both BBC Radio 4). We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website. So as our technology improves we’re better at doing the good things but also the worst things too. Read about our approach to external linking. I do a topical reference every week on my Radio 4 show, Loose Ends, but 36 weeks in a row I’ve said, ‘Well, it’s a complete mess and nobody knows what’s going on!’ It can’t keep going on forever. As well as presenting several other TV and radio programmes, he has made many guest appearances on shows such as Have I Got News For You, QI, Mock the Week, Countdown and Fighting Talk. It ran until 2001. The Bee Gees left before our interview got going — or they got going before the interview did! ... Edinburgh Fringe 2019. I did a good interview with Mikhail Gorbachev with a translator after he’d stopped being leader of the USSR. ■ The host, 66, on the shocking secrets he’s discovered about Ancient Britons and what happens when interviews flop. You can adjust all of your cookie settings by navigating the tabs on the left hand side. 1 talking about this. Clive Anderson and guests discuss whether sentencing law is fit for purpose. I did a tetchy interview with Jeffrey Archer, I enjoyed that. I’m not pretending to be an expert and while I’m happy to be the jollier-upper, at the end you have to be interested in what might have gone on at Maiden Castle or Stonehenge or 11,000 years ago. The definition of a tree native to Britain is one that got here before humans did. Clive Anderson's big break came in 1988 when he began presenting. There are plenty of jokes in Graham Norton’s but he creates an atmosphere by having lots of big-name stars on together so they feel at home and you hope they’ll do something a bit different. It’s a one-man stage show guaranteed to be funnier than Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, more historically accurate than 24 hours of fake news, less divisive than Brexit, Scottish Independence and Donald Trump put together. Things have to go wrong in a chat show for people to remember it. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Over many years a frequent performer at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in revues, chat shows, radio and TV programmes, Clive Anderson took his first solo show Me, Macbeth & I to the fringe in 2019 to critical acclaim and a sold out run. Clive Anderson and guests ask whether laws to tackle anti-social behaviour are working. Clive Anderson and guests debate whether the law is fair to asylum seekers. That’s a good question and unfortunately too good — I have no idea what the answer is! More information about our Privacy Policy, Congrats @magicalbones on making the final of, V excited about this! on radio and then television and winning the 1991 British Comedy Award. Actually, Me, Macbeth & I is mostly just him talking very amusingly for an hour about his days in the Cambridge Footlights, his dual careers in law and on television - and that interview with the Bee Gees. I’d always done bits and pieces of comedy but it was very much a small side issue to my proper life as a barrister. Clive Anderson and guests discuss the crisis hitting the NHS over negligence claims. © 2020 So Television Ltd. All rights reserved. Clive Anderson asks if public inquiries are worth the investment of time and money. Clive Anderson and guests ask whether the laws protecting our data are fit for purpose.