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  1. 2006. Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive is a British television show, first aired on BBC Three in July 2006. Devised by Paul Duddridge, it concerns the making of a comedy panel game show called Annually Retentive, themed around historical events, and hosted by Welsh comedian Rob Brydon. The show is deliberately parodic, as Brydon plays a hyper ...

  2. 11. Juli 2006 · Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive gives you the chance to find out. Rob Brydon plays the reluctant host of a new history based panel show - Annually Retentive. Is he reluctant because he believes all panel shows except QI are beneath him or because it’s the only job he can get in TV since the acting work dried up? It's up to you to decide...

  3. 2006 • 6 Episodes. Season 1 of Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive premiered on July 11, 2006. Episode 6. (1x6, August 15, 2008) Season Finale. View All Seasons.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rob_BrydonRob Brydon - Wikipedia

    Rob Brydon. Robert Brydon Jones MBE ( / ˈbraɪdən /; born 3 May 1965) is a Welsh actor, comedian, impressionist, presenter, singer and writer. Brydon gained prominence for his roles in film, television and radio. Brydon was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in Queen Elizabeth II 's Birthday Honours in 2013 for services ...

  5. Rob Brydon als Gastmoderator 2006 100 Greatest Funny Moments: Sprecher 2006–2007 Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive: Rob Brydon 2007 Dawn French’s Boys Who Do Comedy: Rob Brydon 2007–2010 Gavin & Stacey: Bryn West 2007 Heroes & Villains: Napoleon: Stanislav Fréron 2007 Oliver Twist: Mr. Fang 2009 Horne & Corden: Sprecher 2009 Live at the ...

  6. Annually Retentive. Host. Rob Brydon. Co-hosts. Team captains: Dave Gorman and Jane Moore. Broadcast. Jones the Film for BBC Three, 11 July 2006 to 4 June 2007 (12 episodes in 2 series)

  7. Holds up "nobody knows" card. Panel shows range from probably 90+% scripted to maybe 20% scripted, and it's hard to tell. HIGNFY is definitely on the more-scripted side, the host even when it is a comedian is almost entirely reading from the autocue and Paul and Ian definitely have prepared bits. On the other end, Taskmaster is much less ...