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From an early start playing drums on Blue Peter aged 15, Rowland Rivron has gone on to forge a career of extraordinary breadth and success. This autumn Rowland is set to return to the small screen in Never Had It So Good (BBC1) and in a new travel show called You Call the Shots (BBC1) later in the year. Rowland's
many talents include writer, presenter, comedy actor and musician. He
has performed and written for many of the groundbreaking programmes
on British television. As a musician and writer he has Rowland also wrote and starred opposite Jools Holland in The Groovy Fellas, directed by Tim Pope. Unforgettable host of his irreverent talk show, The Bunker, Rowland was a key member of Night Network, the team that first brought 24-hour television to your screens. Ten
years ago, one of television's finest comedic partnerships was born
when Rowland teamed up with Jonathan Ross on The Last Resort. The sparks
continued to fly when Rowland featured as Jonathan's Since then, Rowland was the main presenter on Carlton Television's London listing programme Good Stuff while he has also filed reports for Eutotrash, presented Up The Junction and Baby Baby as well as being a panellist on Juice Box. When Rowland is not globetrotting on behalf of BBC1's Holiday and Summer Holiday, he can be found as the regular team captain for A Question of TV (BBC1) and Never Had it So Good on ITV.
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