Gyles Brandreth

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Gyles Daubeney Brandreth (born March 8, 1948 at a British Forces Hospital in Germany) is a celebrity, author and former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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After having moved to London with his parents aged three, Brandreth was educated at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Bedales School and New College, Oxford. He rose to the Presidency of the Oxford Union in 1970, also editing the University magazine, Isis. He went on to become a publisher before turning TV presenter, appearing on Countdown and TV AM. He has also presented programmes on London's LBC radio at various times since 1973. He was renowned for his seemingly endless collection of jumpers, though many of the more outrageous examples were sold in a charity auction in 1993 and he has since displayed somewhat more restraint in his dress sense.

In the 1980s Brandreth wrote scripts for Dear Ladies, the television programme featuring Hinge and Bracket. Brandreth is also the creator of a stage show called Zipp! which enjoyed success at the Edinburgh Festival and had a short run in London's West End. He is in great demand as an after-dinner speaker, and he holds the world record for the longest continuous after-dinner speech, at eighteen hours, for a charity stunt.

He served as a Conservative MP, representing the City of Chester, from 1992 to 1997. He also served as a whip in John Major's government. He published a book of his diaries from his time as a whip, Breaking the Code. After his parliamentary career, he broadcast some of his reminiscences on BBC radio as Brandreth on Office and The Brandreth Rules in 2001, 2003 and 2005.

He has stated an opposition to the UK's honours system, and said he will never accept one himself.

From 2003 to 2005 Brandreth hosted the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game Whispers. In September 2004, Brandreth's book on the marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh was published. In July 2005,he published another royal book which named Charles and Camilla: Portrait of a love affair which is about the lasting 3 decades love story about the Prince of Wales and Camilla The Duchess of Cornwall soon after their marriage in May 2005.He had previously written an authorised biography of John Gielgud, the actor, and many joke, comedy and children's books.

In August 2005, he appeared in a production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Edinburgh Festival. In 2006, Brandreth appeared in the BBC Radio 4 comedy programme Living with the Enemy which he co-wrote with Nick Revell, in which he appears as a former Conservative government minister. He appeared on the television series That Mitchell and Webb Look in the same year as a guest on Numberwang.

He is also a former European Monopoly champion[citation needed] and President of the Association of British Scrabble Players, having organised the first UK National Scrabble Championship in 1972.

Other interests include Boggle, Jenga and Twister[citation needed]

Brandreth has been married to Michele Brown since 8 June 1973, and the couple have three children. They are also the founders of the Teddy Bear museum in Stratford-upon-Avon

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Peter Morrison
Member of Parliament for the City of Chester
19921997
Succeeded by
Christine Russell
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