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'''Rory Bremner''' is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He's an impressionist and comedian, known for his roles on shows such as ''{{w|Spitting Image}}'', ''{{w|Bremner, Bird and Fortune}}'', and for being one of the original panellists on ''{{w|Mock the Week}}''. He also hosted ''{{w|Face the Clock}}'', a short-lived game show that followed ''Countdown'' in the schedules in 2013.
 
'''Rory Bremner''' is a guest on ''[[Countdown]]''. He's an impressionist and comedian, known for his roles on shows such as ''{{w|Spitting Image}}'', ''{{w|Bremner, Bird and Fortune}}'', and for being one of the original panellists on ''{{w|Mock the Week}}''. He also hosted ''{{w|Face the Clock}}'', a short-lived game show that followed ''Countdown'' in the schedules in 2013.
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Twelve years before his debut in [[Dictionary Corner]], Bremner had made a cameo appearance, in character as then {{w|Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister}}, {{w|Gordon Brown}}, selecting the [[letters game|letters]] in [[Episode 4473]], to celebrate the 25th birthday of ''Countdown''.
 
Twelve years before his debut in [[Dictionary Corner]], Bremner had made a cameo appearance, in character as then {{w|Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister}}, {{w|Gordon Brown}}, selecting the [[letters game|letters]] in [[Episode 4473]], to celebrate the 25th birthday of ''Countdown''.
  
As of June 2023, he is the most recent guest to have recorded a six-episode day. He appeared fairly regularly towards the end of [[Nick Hewer]]'s episodes, did [[Colin Murray]]'s first four, did [[Anne Robinson]]'s first four, and then didn't return for a full two years. Almost as if he wanted to be certain of the continued absence of Anne Robinson.
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He was the guest for [[Colin Murray]]'s and [[Anne Robinson]]'s first four episodes.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 11 March 2024

GOTD rory bremner.jpg
Guest appearances of Rory Bremner
First appearance 17 July 2019
Last appearance 8 March 2024
Appearances 29
Episodes with Rory Bremner
Miscellaneous
First appearance 2 November 2007
Last appearance 2 November 2007
Appearances 1
Episodes with Rory Bremner

Rory Bremner is a guest on Countdown. He's an impressionist and comedian, known for his roles on shows such as Spitting Image, Bremner, Bird and Fortune, and for being one of the original panellists on Mock the Week. He also hosted Face the Clock, a short-lived game show that followed Countdown in the schedules in 2013.

Twelve years before his debut in Dictionary Corner, Bremner had made a cameo appearance, in character as then Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, selecting the letters in Episode 4473, to celebrate the 25th birthday of Countdown.

He was the guest for Colin Murray's and Anne Robinson's first four episodes.

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