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  1. Clive Anderson Talks Back: Created by Peter Cook. With Clive Anderson, Rory Bremner, Peter Cook, Stephen Fry. Clive Anderson mixes comedy and his legal training to conduct a series of irreverent interviews with various guests. Also included is a satirical look at topical events.

    • (66)
    • 1989-03-17
    • Talk-Show
    • 33
  2. Anderson hosted his own chat show Clive Anderson Talks Back, which ran for 10 series on Channel 4 from 1989 to 1996. The show then moved to the BBC, with the name changed to Clive Anderson All Talk, running for 4 series from 1996 to 1999. In one incident in 1997, Anderson interviewed the Bee Gees.

  3. Clive Anderson Talks Back. with guests Mikhail Gorbachev and Tony Ferrino (Steve Coogan). Broadcast BBC1, 3rd November 1996, 22:10 (ish) Addeddate.

  4. A chance to see the best of Clive Anderson, "cuddly assassin" and fast talking host of the funniest chat show on television. He's the man who asked Jeffrey Archer "is there no beginning to your talents?", and who discussed the "cock-up theory of life" with David Mellor.

    • December 3, 1993
  5. Nov 3, 1996 · Clive Anderson Talks Back. VHS Video vault. 23.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 96. 9.8K views 9 years ago. with guests Mikhail Gorbachev and Tony Ferrino (Steve Coogan). Broadcast BBC1, 3rd...

    • 34 min
    • 9.9K
    • VHS Video vault
  6. Almost certainly the best-remembered edition of the "Talks Back" series, as Clive gets involved in a particularly edgy interview with Jeffrey Archer, including one of his most-quoted put-downs: "There's no beginning to your talents".

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  8. Episode #3.7: With Clive Anderson, Harry Enfield, Jeffrey Archer, Dick Vane Wright. Almost certainly the best-remembered edition of the "Talks Back" series, as Clive gets involved in a particularly edgy interview with Jeffrey Archer, including one of his most-quoted put-downs: "There's no beginning to your talents".

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