Bob Mills (born 30 June 1957, Chester) is a British comedian, notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with Medinner and The Show, the latter an attempt to do a non-fictional British version of The Larry Sanders Show. In the 1990s he also hosted the daytime quiz show Win, Lose or Draw on ITV and the computer games programme Games World on Sky One. During the 2000's Mills hosted several shows on VH1.

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  • Bob Mills (born 30 June 1957, Chester) is a British comedian, notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with Medinner and The Show, the latter an attempt to do a non-fictional British version of The Larry Sanders Show. In the 1990s he also hosted the daytime quiz show Win, Lose or Draw on ITV and the computer games programme Games World on Sky One. During the 2000's Mills hosted several shows on VH1. Bob Mills is also a writer, having written the Michael Barrymore comedy Bob Martin '. He created and wrote the Robson Green vehicle Christmas Lights, and the spin-off series 'Northern Lights'. He also wrote the screenplay for the film Pierrepoint. He is a well-known supporter of Leyton Orient and writes a regular column in the Leyton Orient programme. His uncle, Eric Lee, played in The Football League for Chester City . As such, he is a cousin of Peter Lee, a former Montreal Canadiens first-round draft pick. He is also a regular radio presenter, most recently on TalkSport. He is also a regular pundit on BBC Radio Fivelive's Fighting Talk, and is the joint host of The Christian O'Connell Solution, with Christian O'Connell.
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  • Bob Mills (born 30 June 1957, Chester) is a British comedian, notable for his appearances in cult TV series such as In Bed with Medinner and The Show, the latter an attempt to do a non-fictional British version of The Larry Sanders Show. In the 1990s he also hosted the daytime quiz show Win, Lose or Draw on ITV and the computer games programme Games World on Sky One. During the 2000's Mills hosted several shows on VH1.
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  • Bob Mills (comedian)
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