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Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970) is an English actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter and singer. He is the host of the BBC One game show Pointless, and is a weekday morning-show presenter on Classic FM.
Armstrong and Miller – later retitled The Armstrong and Miller Show – is a comedy sketch television show that aired between 1997 and 2001 featuring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller, known together as Armstrong and Miller. Following a series on the Paramount Comedy Channel in 1997, a further three were made for Channel 4.
In 2019, TV presenter and singer Alexander Armstrong, who was born in Rothbury, was made patron of the festival, [41] in 2021 Armstrong announced the return of the Music Festival from an erupting Icelandic volcano in a video posted on the Facebook page of the Festival after it was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [42]
Alexander Armstrong: Phill Jupitus: Julia Hartley-Brewer: 13–9 6.61m 26x06 28 November 2003 Kirsty Young: Will Self: Jonathan Aitken: 8–17 5.29m 26x07 5 December 2003 Dara Ó Briain: John O'Farrell: George Galloway MP: 12–13 5.65m 26x08 12 December 2003 Boris Johnson MP: Rick Wakeman: Kate Garraway: 8–10 6.09m 26x09 19 December 2003 ...
To date, four series have aired, plus a Christmas Special, all of which were narrated by Alexander Armstrong. The title of the series is a play on the American crime drama Breaking Bad. The fifth series premiered on 10 January 2023. On 25 October 2023 it was announced that ITV has renewed the show for a sixth series to air in 2025. [2] [3]
No. First broadcast Guests 1 2 September 2018 Jess Robinson, Luke Kempner, Christopher Biggins: 2 9 September 2018 Jon Culshaw, Christina Bianco, Julian Clary: 3 16 September 2018
Micro Men is a 2009 one-off BBC drama television programme set in the late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s, about the rise of the British home computer market and the early fortunes of Sinclair and Acorn Computers.
The first studio recording took place on Friday, 23 February 2007, at BBC TV Centre and was first broadcast on 26 October 2007. [1] During an appearance on British chat show Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on Friday 25 September, it was confirmed that the second series of The Armstrong & Miller Show would begin airing on BBC One on 16 October ...