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Rufus hound
Rufus hound












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Hound contributed his vocals to the track "Tazer Beam" by The Skints from their album FM, released in March 2015.

#RUFUS HOUND SERIES#

In 2015, Hound played Sam Swift in an episode of the ninth series of Doctor Who, titled " The Woman Who Lived", and appeared in the Channel 4 drama series Cucumber as an eccentric character called Rupert.

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Hound plays a fictionalised version of himself in the CBBC TV Series Hounded as the protagonist, a normal television presenter who must constantly foil the plans of Dr Muhahaha who plans on taking over the world. On 22 February 2016, Hound made his debut as a panellist on BBC Radio 4's Just A Minute alongside regular Paul Merton and semi-regulars Pam Ayres and Graham Norton. Since 2012, he has presented a programme on BBC Radio Four called My Teenage Diary, in which celebrities talk about the diary that they kept in their teenage years. In 2012, Hound was a team captain for Mad Mad World. He came third for the boys' team, and was referred to as "The Ruthless Hound". In January 2011, Hound participated in the former Channel 4 reality series Famous and Fearless. He has been a regular panelist on Celebrity Juice, hosted by Keith Lemon, and has appeared at Bright Club a number of times. Hound hosted the year 2000 edition of My Funniest Year, a look at a past year of British television, which was broadcast on Channel 4 in September 2010. Partnered with Flavia Cacace, Hound won the 2013 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special. Hound took part in Let's Dance for Sport Relief, dancing to Cheryl Cole's " Fight for This Love" and won the final of the series on 13 March 2010. Hound was the narrator for the gaming series Playr and presents What Do Kids Know? on UKTV-owned channel Watch. In late summer 2008, Hound joined the panel show Argumental as the Blue Team Captain. In early 2008, Hound appeared twice on ITV's Thank God You're Here in the UK, after initially working as the warm-up act. He also presented Outtake TV on BBC1, replacing Anne Robinson. He narrated the 2009 series Rocket Science and has appeared on The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Richard & Judy. He has also appeared in many comedy shows and quizzes such as Street Cred Sudoku, Nevermind the Buzzcocks and Celebrity Juice, where he was a regular panellist. He presented the idiosyncratic reality show Grime Scene Investigation on BBC Three with staff and students from Aston University, and narrated BBC Two's broadcasts of MythBusters. Hound hosted Destination Three, the coverage of the Glastonbury Festival and Top of the Pops in 20 alongside Fearne Cotton. While working at the Edinburgh Festival he adopted the stage name 'Rufus Hound' for the first time. In 2000, he left his job as an account executive for Claire's Accessories to begin working full-time as a stand-up comedian. After leaving school he began working for a PR agency but started performing comedy in the evenings. Hound was educated at Hoe Bridge School Woking, Frensham Heights and Godalming College, where he was elected as a Student Representative and built the college radio station. Tickets can be booked at 5 Manchester Arena bombing conspiracy theory “If you’re a natural show off, you’re trying to curb it all the time, so letting that run riot was a joy.” (Wind In The Willows) “Toad is a fellow who hasn’t really grown up and likes going fast and being the centre of attention. “People had said to me you would be fantastic playing Toad and within a year of hearing that I was asked, ‘would you like to do this?’ It was a no-brainer. Speaking about taking on such a beloved character from Kenneth Grahame’s novel, Hound said: “You are both aware of it and actively trying to ignore it. The show, which was performed at the London Palladium last year, will now be shown in cinemas across the UK and Ireland over Easter. On the whole I’m more drawn to things that are likely to cheer me up rather than things that are saddening or unjust, you just want to provide the medicine that you’re taking.” “Then I did One Man, Two Guvnors and shows that were joyful. “I have two small children and I just felt like everything I was doing I was meeting with cynicism. He added: “Having been a stand-up, you focus on a lot of things that are awful in the world, but doing Wind In The Willows, you can still show off but leave some of the horrors of the world behind. He told the Press Association: “By the time I painted my moustached green, you could park your real life.” The actor and comedian, who recently played Mr Toad in a new musical of The Wind In The Willows, said having two young children prompted him to shift his priorities. Rufus Hound has said he made “a deliberate shift” to find joyful projects after realising his career in stand-up comedy made him focus on “things that are awful in the world”.














Rufus hound