Keith Chegwin (17 January 1957 – 11 December 2017), also known by the nickname Cheggers, was an English television presenter and actor, appearing in several...
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was evicted in a double eviction on Day 29, two days from the final. Keith Chegwin was an English television presenter and actor, who had become a household...
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Kill Keith is a 2011 British comedy horror film starring Susannah Fielding, Marc Pickering, David Easter and Keith Chegwin. Susannah Fielding as Dawn...
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controversial because its contestants were nudists. The programme's presenter, Keith Chegwin, was also naked, except for a hat. It was part of a special season of...
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children to pursue an interest in stage performance. Her younger brother, Keith Chegwin (1957–2017), likewise had a career in radio and television. Her early...
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Matthew Holness as Ian, Sue's boyfriend and lawyer Les Dennis as Himself Keith Chegwin as Himself Liam Neeson (episode 1) Johnny Depp (episode 2) Helena Bonham...
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Doorstep presenter Keith Chegwin. In July 1995, the show reverted to using just one male presenter (Mark Little) throughout the week. Chegwin would cover for...
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franchises around the country. The show was hosted by Noel Edmonds with Keith Chegwin, John Craven and, from 1978, Maggie Philbin. Also featured was Posh...
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Butler, Paul Winchell and Don Messick. More recent voices have included Keith Chegwin, Chad Doreck, Eddie Deezen, Thom Adcox-Hernandez, Mona Marshall, Phil...
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Keith Chegwin. Start date: 16 July 2004. The featured celebrities were: The third series was set in Dover Castle and was still presented by Keith Chegwin...
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actor Keith Chapman (born 1958), British television writer and producer Keith Chegwin (1957–2017), British television presenter Gilbert Keith Chesterton...
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edition broadcast on BBC Four. She married her Swap Shop co-presenter Keith Chegwin in 1982; the couple divorced in 1993. They had a daughter, Rose, named...
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drag performer Simon Channing-Williams (1945–2009), film producer Keith Chegwin (1957–2017), television presenter Harry Cotterell (1841–1925), British...
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Saturday mornings with presenters including Mike Read, Sarah Greene, Keith Chegwin, and John Craven. The show was very similar to its predecessor Multi-Coloured...
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and Mike Read Rakie Ayola and Charles Dale Toyah Willcox and Kiki Dee Keith Chegwin and Sally James Dennis Taylor and Willie Thorne Ricky Groves and Jilly...
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Bootle has produced the comedian Tom O'Connor, the television presenter Keith Chegwin, television producer and presenter Will Hanrahan and early rock and...
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from the television programme, Multi-Coloured Swap Shop. These were Keith Chegwin, Maggie Philbin and Noel Edmonds. They formed for a one-off single in...
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2010. Naked Keith Chegwin hits the heights of 'memorably rotten' TV The Guardian, 22nd August 2006. Retrieved 2010-02-10. "Keith Chegwin Interview". Digital...
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in a variety of productions, including Tom Brown's Schooldays with Keith Chegwin, who shared a similar career path from acting to television. Grant has...
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Dobson: soprano saxophone, flute, vocals John Peel: jaw harp on "Alchemy" Keith Chegwin: vocals on "Music from Macbeth" Morgan Fisher: keyboards, VCS3 for a...
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video game developed by Oxygen Games, featuring the TV personality Keith Chegwin as a host. The game was released for the PlayStation 2 and Microsoft...
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started filming on 15 August in Reading, Berkshire with new presenters Keith Chegwin and Lucy Alexander, alongside referee Frank Bruno and scorekeeper Nell...
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Cellini, twin sister Kai Cenat, twin sister Justin Chambers, twin brother Keith Chegwin, twin brother Gary Cherone, fraternal twin brother Montgomery Clift...
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sing opera in Italian. In 2011 she starred in Kill Keith, a comedy horror film featuring Keith Chegwin. She appeared in the 2012 romantic comedy The Knot...
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11 May 2001 Dom Joly David Aaronovitch 13–15 5.88m 21x05 18 May 2001 Keith Chegwin Michael Grade 7–9 5.9m 21x06 25 May 2001 Janet Street-Porter "Sir Elton...
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Duncan Goodhew Sally James Kriss Akabusi ? ? ? 3x02 24 February 1990 Keith Chegwin Lawrie McMenemy Annabel Croft ? ? ? 3x03 3 March 1990 Gary Stretch Fern...
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telling The Independent, "This isn't clever writing, it's pure filth". Keith Chegwin performed in his place. Extras has been received very well by most UK critics...
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show broadcast on BBC1 from 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 hosted by Keith Chegwin, who was commonly known to the British public as "Cheggers". The show's...
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Fizz, Cannon and Ball, Bob Carolgees & Spit the Dog, Jasper Carrott, Keith Chegwin, Jimmy Cricket, Tess Daly, Bobby Davro (referred to in the lyrics),...
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(b. 1962) 2015 – Ken Woolley, Australian architect (b. 1933) 2017 – Keith Chegwin, British TV presenter (b. 1957) 2020 – James Flynn, New Zealand intelligence...
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