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Former president of Cambridge University Footlights, where he formed an enduring double-act with [[Robert Webb]]. He went on to star alongside Webb in the sitcom ''Peep Show'' and Radio 4's ''That Mitchell and Webb Sound'' (which transferred to TV as ''That Mitchell and Webb Look'') and along the way has become a ubiquitous supplier of high-quality off-the-cuff humour to every TV and radio show going. | Former president of Cambridge University Footlights, where he formed an enduring double-act with [[Robert Webb]]. He went on to star alongside Webb in the sitcom ''Peep Show'' and Radio 4's ''That Mitchell and Webb Sound'' (which transferred to TV as ''That Mitchell and Webb Look'') and along the way has become a ubiquitous supplier of high-quality off-the-cuff humour to every TV and radio show going. | ||
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+ | In March 2012, David announced his intention to marry another ''Observer'' columnist, [[Victoria Coren|Miss V. E. Coren]], by placing an advertisment in ''The Times''. | ||
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Current revision as of 10:58, 23 September 2021
Contents |
Shows
Beauty and the Geek (narrator)
Best of the Worst (team captain)
Fanorama (team captain)
Have I Got News for You (guest host)
NumberWang (conspirator)
Would I Lie to You? (team captain)
Biography
Former president of Cambridge University Footlights, where he formed an enduring double-act with Robert Webb. He went on to star alongside Webb in the sitcom Peep Show and Radio 4's That Mitchell and Webb Sound (which transferred to TV as That Mitchell and Webb Look) and along the way has become a ubiquitous supplier of high-quality off-the-cuff humour to every TV and radio show going.
Trivia
In March 2012, David announced his intention to marry another Observer columnist, Miss V. E. Coren, by placing an advertisment in The Times.