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Nigel Rees
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Nigel Rees was born on 5 June 1944 in England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for
Cabbages and Kings (1979)
,
Harry Enfield and Chums (1994)
and
Amoebas to Zebras (1986)
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Known for
Cabbages and Kings
TV Series
Writer
1979
Harry Enfield and Chums
7.5
TV Series
TV Interviewer
1994 • 1 ep
Amoebas to Zebras
TV Series
Self - Host
1986
Challenge of the South
TV Series
Self - Host
1987
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Writer
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Self
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2
Harry Enfield and Chums
7.5
TV Series
TV Interviewer
1994
1 episode
No Blade of Grass
5.8
TV newscaster
(uncredited)
1970
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1
Cabbages and Kings
TV Series
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1979–1983
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Born
June 5
,
1944
England, UK
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Host of all 500 editions of the BBC Radio 4 panel game "Quote... Unquote" which he also created
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