David Baddiel

David Baddiel (born May 28, 1964) is a British comedian, novelist and television presenter and was educated at King's College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the Cambridge Footlights. He first became famous with the Mary Whitehouse Experience, a radio series which he moved to television. With Rob Newman from the same show he moved on to the Newman and Baddiel in Pieces series, which ran in 1993. After this he featured in Fantasy Football League with Frank Skinner, and later Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned. An attempt at a self-starring sitcom, Baddiel's Syndrome, shown on BSkyB was a critical and ratings failure. He has also written three novels: Time For Bed, Whatever Love Means and The Secret Purposes. He has a daughter, Dolly, born in 2001, with his girlfriend, Morwenna Banks. Baddiel is Jewish, his mother born in Nazi Germany, a Swastika appearing on her birth certificate. Baddiel, David Baddiel, David Baddiel, David

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
list of musicals: a to l
diyala
baltic obsolete racial classification
david thomas
richat structure
ledbury
lostwithiel
david thomas (composer)
simon boccanegra
professional body
shinobi (video game)
leonard warren
william connolley
diyala river
david alfred thomas
lechlade
bauhinia
louth, lincolnshire
marlow
soham
chinese academy of sciences
ford country squire
academia sinica
moretonhampstead
grace lumpkin
slipper
tuuri
scat chorus
alviso, california
time of flight
elizabeth daily
battle of rio hill
les contes d'hoffmann
sandi toksvig
the enemies of christopher columbus
les huguenots
mahajanga
ecphrasis
international committee of the fourth international
phil lesh & friends
international secretariat of the fourth international
toms bata
saint eustace
veljekset keskinen