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Alexander Armstrong

Alexander has performed in several comedy roles. He co-starred in four series of Armstrong and Miller from 1997 to 2001. Armstrong renewed his partnership with Ben Miller for The Armstrong and Miller Show in 2007.

He starred as a misanthropic, animal-hating vet in the sitcom Beast. He is also the star of a series of TV commercials for Pimm's.

In 1999 he starred as Prince Charming in ITV's Christmas pantomime alongside his friend Ben Miller, and with Samantha Janus, Paul Merton, Harry Hill, Frank Skinner and Ronnie Corbett.

On BBC Radio 4, he plays the part of John Weak in the office sitcom Weak at the Top by Guy Browning.

Armstrong is chairman of the comedy panel show Best of the Worst which also features team captains David Mitchell and Johnny Vaughan.

He presents the ITV1 comedy quiz series Don't Call Me Stupid, in which mismatched celebrities teach each other a subject they are passionate about, before facing a studio quiz on their new topic.

He is a frequent guest host on the BBC's satirical panel game Have I Got News for You, having appeared 15 times.

In 2008 he was the presenter and narrator for When Were We Funniest? and was the only person to feature in all twelve episodes.

He is the presenter of the 2009 BBC Two game show Pointless. He also presented a documentary, Alexander Armstrong's Very British Holiday, about the history of the "great British summer holiday" and his attempts to explore its modern version for the BBC on 8 November 2009.

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