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'''Ivan Brackenbury''' was a guest on '''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]'''. Brackenbury is a character played by ''Tom Binns'' who is a hospital radio DJ and at the time of his first appearance had recently appeared on BBC One's Hospital People.
 
'''Ivan Brackenbury''' was a guest on '''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]'''. Brackenbury is a character played by ''Tom Binns'' who is a hospital radio DJ and at the time of his first appearance had recently appeared on BBC One's Hospital People.
  
Notably, when he was on the show, he would pretend as if he was broadcasting live from the Countdown studio and after describing fictional patients' conditions, play an inappropriate song relating to those.
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Notably, when he was on the show, he would pretend as if he was broadcasting live from the studio and after describing fictional patients' conditions, played an inappropriate song relating to those.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:00, 6 November 2018

Guest appearances of Ivan Brackenbury
GOTD ivan brackenbury.jpg
First appearance 1 September 2017
Last appearance 27 July 2018
Appearances 2
Episodes with Ivan Brackenbury

Ivan Brackenbury was a guest on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. Brackenbury is a character played by Tom Binns who is a hospital radio DJ and at the time of his first appearance had recently appeared on BBC One's Hospital People.

Notably, when he was on the show, he would pretend as if he was broadcasting live from the studio and after describing fictional patients' conditions, played an inappropriate song relating to those.

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