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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 .
Alexander Armstrong has made the most appearances as guest presenter having hosted 41 episodes. Paul Merton, regular team captain, was the first guest host. Jeremy Clarkson was the first person to make their debut on the show as a guest host. Charlotte Church is the youngest person to present an episode, being 17 years old at the time.
Have I Got News for You (HIGNFY) is a British television panel show, produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC, which premiered on 28 September 1990. [3]The programme focuses on two teams, one usually captained by Ian Hislop and one by Paul Merton, each plus a guest panelist, answering questions on various news stories on the week prior to an episode's broadcast.
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Alexander Armstrong III (June 28, 1877 – November 20, 1939) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland. He served as Attorney General of Maryland from 1919 to 1923. He was the Republican candidate for Maryland Governor in the 1923 election .
Alexander Armstrong (born 1970) is a British comedian and presenter. Alexander Armstrong or Alex Armstrong may also refer to: Sir Alexander Armstrong (Royal Navy officer) (1818–1899), British naval surgeon and explorer of the Arctic; Alexander Armstrong (Australian politician) (1916–1985), Australian politician
There were some very mixed opinions on the show among both critics and viewers, but it achieved decent ratings and featured an excellent comedy cast including Richard Griffiths, Alexander Armstrong and The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith. The series was released on DVD in the UK on 29 October 2007.
Series two received strong ratings of 6.38 to 8.62 million. [1] A third series started on 4 September 2006 on ITV. Again the viewing figures were still high managing to win half of its timeslots with figures of 5.79 to 6.32 million. [1] It was always intended by the writers that the third series would be the last.