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David also starred in the Shooting Stars Special (BBC Choice, 2002), where DJ Sara Cox stood in for an absent Ulrika.
He secured a leading role in Tony Garnett's BBC2 ensemble drama series 'Attachments' in which he played uptight perfectionist Jake Plaskow over two series during 2000/2001
David is also a huge 'Dr Who' fan (or "enthusiast"), appearing in several projects.
You're probably just a little bit poofy!
- Narrator: With nothing to watch but repeats on the telly of Doctor Who, Medics, and that episode of Blackadder II I was on, Lou and Andy go to rent a video.
- Andy: [about the kids who are mocking him] Someone should give them lot a smack.
- Lou: I thought you didn't like violence.
He grew up in the suburbs and went to a Reigate Grammar School in Surrey where he first stated acting. Anybody?
He's currently writing a sitcom called "Home", about an old people's home, with Rob Brydon.
David has played recurring characters in the following shows:-
- Grahame Cunliffe in Coming Soon (C4, '99)
- David appeared alongside Paul "Avon" Darrow in 'The Strangerers' (Sky One, 2000), a comedy/science fiction series.
Both Matt and David wrote sketches for and appeared in the spin-off 'It's Ulrika' (TV Tome Guide, BBCi Guide) (1997). No music. Bang!
- David is guested on Channel 4's The Big Fat Quiz of the Year on Boxing day 2004. Simply - it's the very best of bard."
- David will be appearing in the new series of ITV's adaptation of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple, to be broadcast later in 2004.
After moving to London, one of David's earliest television jobs was in BTV, which was part of 'Gamesworld' on Sky One (broadcast at 6pm sometime around '94-95) where he appeared in various roles each week.
He also used to present a children's programme called 'Incredible Games' (BBC 2, 1995).
- David and Matt did a Voice Over for Channel 4's "The Law of the playground" (July 2006).
They also appeared on Paramount's live comedy show Mondo Jest in 1996. These include for:
- UKG2 (2004) where he played a lift operator. World of Pub was directed by Michael Cumming, the director of the first series of Rock Profile
- the second series of Randal and Hopkirk (Deceased) (Ghost Production for BBC 1, 2001) as a dimwit photographer and ghost hunter called Browning, in Episode 1, Series 2 ("Whatever Possessed You?").
Matt also appears in this episode as showbiz agent Issac Hunt.
- the Al Murray show Time Gentlemen Please (Sky One, 2002), he played Marcel, the Frenchman who stole Al's wife, in the episode "Entente Lime Cordial".
- the TV series The Bill (BBC One, broadcast 13 August 2002) as a stem-cell research protester Ben Fletcher in a single episode.