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Richard Leslie Vranch (born 29 June 1959) is an English actor, improviser, comedian, writer and musician. He is known for providing the music for the British TV series '' Whose Line Is It Anyway?''


Early life

Vranch's parents were a teacher and a BT engineer. He attended
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and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, graduating from
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with a BA and PhD in physics. While a first-year doctoral student, he joined the
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in 1981 and was a contemporary of
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, Hugh Laurie, Morwenna Banks, Tony Slattery and Neil Mullarkey. He was also a member of the Light Entertainment Society and the Cambridge University Mummers. He was a researcher at the Cavendish Laboratory and a research fellow at
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for nine months before going into comedy full-time.


Career


Stand-up comedy and improvisation

Vranch has performed since 1979. He formed a comedy double-act with Tony Slattery in 1981. The duo hosted the
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quiz '' The Music Game'' and over 100 episodes of ''Cue The Music'' on ITV. He was the improvising pianist and guitarist on the original British television show '' Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' from 1988. He co-wrote and performed in ''The Paul Merton Show'' at the London Palladium in 1994. With Pippa the Ripper he is half of the hula-hoop/science double act Dr Hula. In 2006, he appeared at the Ars Nova theatre, New York and co-founded the improv storytelling group ''The YarnBards''. In 2012, with others he co-wrote and appeared in the UK tour and West End run of the stage show Paul Merton ''Out of My Head''. Since at least 1988 Vranch has appeared at London's The Comedy Store. He currently appears there every week with the Comedy Store Players.


Voice artist

Vranch has voiced TV and radio commercials for companies including
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,
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and Saab. He also narrates TV documentaries, including the first series of '' The Hotel Inspector''.


Acting

Acting work includes ''Dogman'', ''The Dead Set'', ''Hello Mum'' (1986) and sketch shows. He appeared as Gilmanuk in the audio ''
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'' story "Theatre of War" (
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).


Writing

He has written for stage, radio and TV, and made several animated films with artist Lucy Allen. They have had their cartoons published in ''
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'', '' Punch'' and ''
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''. In 2002 he was commissioned by Tamasha Theatre Company (East is East) as a writer for their show ''Ryman and the Sheik'' and worked for a few years as an Artistic Associate of the company.


Television and radio

Vranch presented the children's shows '' Let's Pretend'' on ITV and ''
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'' on
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. He hosted his own science series, ''Beat That Einstein'', on
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in 1994. He was a guest on '' You Bet!'' in 1995 and appeared on
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's long-running panel game '' Just a Minute'' in 1999 and in 2005 was a contestant on a charity special of ''
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''. He has appeared on the panel shows '' Puzzle Panel'' and '' The Infinite Monkey Cage'' on Radio 4 and ''
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'' on BBC TV. He discussed the switch-on of the Large Hadron Collider in September 2008 with Jeremy Vine and Simon Singh on BBC Radio 2. In the early 2000s he presented a radio show '' Jammin'' with Rowland Rivron on BBC Radio 2.


Other

'' Little Britain'' featured a fictional tower block called ''Richard Vranch House''.


References


External links

*
Weakest Link Doctors' special
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Academic publication

The YarnBards
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