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Unique, challenging and "laddish" irreverent stand-up. Bob Mills burst on to the London Comedy scene in 1985 and is notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with Medinner and The Show.
Bob Mills is a British comedian, notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with Medinner and The Show.
Bob burst on to the London Comedy scene in 1985, with his unique, challenging brand of "laddish" irreverent stand-up.
Over the next ten years Bob established himself as one of the most successful live acts in the country, as well as accumulating a string of acclaimed television and radio credits.
He is well known for his performances as host of ITV's flagship daytime game show, Win Lose Or Draw and his weird and wonderful late night, In Bed With MeDinner.
Bob has hosted There's Only One Brian Moore and Dial Midnight for LWT, Not A Lot Of People Know That for BBC1, as well as over 200 shows for VH1, including major documentary and interviews with Eric Clapton, Phil Collins and Cher. He recently appeared on The Weakest Link - Comedian's Special.
In 1995 Bob starred in what he regards as his finest work to date, Channel 4's The Show. These eight one-hour programmes featured fly-on-the-wall film of the making of a real chat show, and are widely regarded as the template for much of the reality television that continues to dominate the schedules today.
On radio, Bob has presented his own shows on BBC London and still regularly covers for Danny Baker. He's also a popular guest on Fighting Talk (BBC Radio 5), Loose Ends (BBC Radio 4) and TalkSport.
Since 1996 Bob has combined his television, radio and live performances, with his role as writer and producer. He was responsible for two series of ITV's award winning, critically acclaimed, Bob Martin, giving Michael Barrymore his acting debut. On his debut as a film producer he helped Julie Walters to a Best Actress BAFTA in My Beautiful Son, also receiving his own coveted nomination from the Academy.
Bob co-wrote and produced, Stan The Man, the six-part comedy-drama, Northern Lights, an episode of Shameless, and the feature length film, Pierrepoint.







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