Jeffrey Archer on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Robin Williams on Clive Anderson All Talk
The Bee Gees walk out of CLIVE ANDERSON TALKS BACK (BBC1, 30th October 1997)
Alan Partridge Interview from Clive Anderson Talks Back
Bill Hicks on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Clive Anderson All Talk: Greg Proops
Joan Rivers Interview with Clive Anderson - BBC1 - Very Funny!
Stephen Fry on Clive Anderson
TV Court? Clive Anderson vs. Julian Young - Newsnight
Clive Anderson 1996 - Robin Williams
Frank Carson on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Clive Anderson 1996 - Bob Hoskins
Devine Encounters: Clive Anderson - chat show legend
Clive Anderson All Talk Eric Idle interview (part 1)
Jeffrey Archer on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Robin Williams on Clive Anderson All Talk
The Bee Gees walk out of CLIVE ANDERSON TALKS BACK (BBC1, 30th October 1997)
Alan Partridge Interview from Clive Anderson Talks Back
Bill Hicks on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Clive Anderson All Talk: Greg Proops
Joan Rivers Interview with Clive Anderson - BBC1 - Very Funny!
Stephen Fry on Clive Anderson
TV Court? Clive Anderson vs. Julian Young - Newsnight
Clive Anderson 1996 - Robin Williams
Frank Carson on Clive Anderson Talks Back
Clive Anderson 1996 - Bob Hoskins
Devine Encounters: Clive Anderson - chat show legend
Clive Anderson All Talk Eric Idle interview (part 1)
Clive Anderson chat show bust up with Bee Gees 1996
Bjork - 1st Clive Anderson Interview (1995) [COMPLETE]
Stephen Fry on Clive Anderson Talks Back - 1991
Phil collins- clive anderson
Clive Anderson shot dead
Clive Anderson Talks Back - Peter Cook
Bernard Manning - The Wogan Show - Clive Anderson As Host
QI 1x03- Bill Bailey, Meera Syal, Clive Anderson [TD].avi
The Norman Wisdom Clive Anderson Interview
Bjork - 2nd Clive Anderson Interview (1998)
Jeffrey Archer Interview (Clive Anderson Talks Back 1990)
Clive Anderson All Talk Michael Palin interview (part 1)
Clive Anderson Interviews The Bee Gees - Car Crash BBC Interview Fail
Kenneth Branagh ~ Clive Anderson Interview
Bill Hicks - Clive Anderson Interview
Caroline Quentin interview by Clive Anderson on All Talk 1999
gary glitter - tv interview : clive anderson show
SPIKE MILLIGAN - Clive Anderson All Talk (C4, 1995)
Demi Moore Interview on Clive Anderson Talk Back 1997
David Suchet Clive Anderson BBC interview 1980's
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. Winner of a British Comedy Award in 1991, Anderson began his success during his 15-year law career with stand-up comedy and comedic script writing, before starring in Whose Line Is It Anyway? on BBC Radio 4, then later, Channel 4. He was also successful with a number of radio programmes, television interviews and guest appearances on Have I Got News for You, Mock the Week, QI and The Bubble.
Anderson was educated at Stanburn Primary School and Harrow County School for Boys in London, where his group of friends included Geoffrey Perkins and Michael Portillo. His Scottish father was manager of the Midland Bank's Wembley branch. Anderson attended Selwyn College, Cambridge where, from 1974 to 1975, he was President of Footlights. He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1976 and became a practising barrister, specialising in criminal law.
Jeffrey Howard Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-Mare (born 15 April 1940) is a best-selling English author and former politician whose political career ended with his conviction and subsequent imprisonment (2001–03) for perjury and perverting the course of justice.
Alongside his literary work, Archer was a Member of Parliament (1969–74), and deputy chairman of the Conservative Party (1985–86). He was made a life peer in 1992.
Jeffrey Howard Archer was born in the City of London Maternity Hospital. He was two weeks old when his family moved to the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, where he spent most of his early life. He has an older brother born out of wedlock, also originally called Jeffrey, who was put up for adoption at an early age. The brother assumed the name David Brown and only discovered his relationship to Archer in 1980, even though Archer already apparently knew this, according to the journalist Michael Crick. His father, William (died 1956), was sixty-four when Archer was born. In 1951, he won a scholarship to Wellington School, in Somerset (not to be confused with the public school Wellington College, which is possible from the ambiguous biography in Archer's earlier books). At this time his mother, Lola, contributed a column "Over the teacups" to the local press in Weston-super-Mare and wrote about the adventures of her son 'Tuppence'; this caused Archer to be the victim of bullying while at Wellington School.
Robin McLaurin Williams (born July 21, 1951) is an American actor and comedian. Rising to fame with his role as the alien Mork in the TV series Mork & Mindy, and later stand-up comedy work, Williams has performed in many feature films since 1980. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting. He has also won two Emmy Awards, four Golden Globes, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and five Grammy Awards.
Williams was born in Chicago, Illinois. His mother, Laura McLaurin (née Smith, 1922–2001), was a former model from New Orleans, Louisiana. His father, Robert Fitzgerald Williams (September 10, 1906 – October 18, 1987), was a senior executive at Ford Motor Company in charge of the Midwest region. His maternal great-great-grandfather was senator and Mississippi governor Anselm J. McLaurin. Williams is of English, Welsh, Irish, and French ancestry. He was raised in the Episcopal Church (his mother practiced Christian Science). He grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he was a student at the Detroit Country Day School, and later moved to Woodacre, Marin County, California, where he attended the public Redwood High School. Williams studied at Claremont McKenna College (then called Claremont Men's College) for four years. He has two half-brothers: Todd (who died August 14, 2007) and McLaurin.
The Bee Gees were a musical group founded in 1958. The group's line-up consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were successful for most of their decades of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a pop act in the late 1960s/early 1970s, and as prominent performers of the disco music era in the late 1970s.
The group sang three-part tight harmonies that were instantly recognisable; Robin's clear vibrato lead was a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the late 1970s and 1980s. The brothers wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists.
Born in the Isle of Man to English parents, the Gibb brothers lived their first few years in Chorlton, Manchester, England, then moved in the late 1950s to Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia, where they began their musical careers. After achieving their first chart success in Australia with "Spicks and Specks" (their 12th single), they returned to the United Kingdom in January 1967 where producer Robert Stigwood began promoting them to a worldwide audience.
Alan Gordon Partridge OBE (Honour Removed) is a fictional radio and television presenter portrayed by English comedian Steve Coogan and invented by Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Stewart Lee and Richard Herring for the BBC Radio 4 programme On The Hour. A parody of both sports commentators and chat show presenters, among others, the character has appeared in two radio series, three television series and numerous TV and radio specials, including appearances on BBC's Comic Relief, which have followed the rise and fall of his career.
Whereas many of his personality defects are apparent in his appearances in shows such as The Day Today and Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, it is largely from I'm Alan Partridge onwards that his creators began to explore his personality in depth, and most of the observations that follow originated in that show.