Angus Deayton - actor and television presenter, born 6th January 1956.
Films include 'Elizabeth' (1998).
TV roles include presenter of 'Have I Got News For You' (1990-2002), and as Patrick in the BBC comedy series 'One Foot in the Grave' (1990).
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Brief information and biography about Gordon Angus Deayton.
The official announcement from Hat Trick productions and the BBC than Angus has been asked to step down as host of "Have I Got News For You".
Biography and Filmography of the actor and quiz show host.
Angus is dropped as presenter of BBC One's quiz show Have I Got News For You after revelations about his private life.
(October 30, 2002)
BBC News Online profiles Angus Deayton, who is in the news again as his private life is splashed across the tabloid newspapers.
(October 29, 2002)
BBC executives are meeting the Have I Got News For You host following further revelations about his private life.
(October 29, 2002)
A man believed to be a BT engineer has been arrested over allegations he bugged the television presenter's phone.
(July 17, 2002)
The television presenter obtains an injunction against the Mail on Sunday to prevent further revelations about his private life.
(June 09, 2002)
BBC One's Have I Got News For You beats Big Brother 3's debut in the ratings, following claims about the hosts private life.
(May 25, 2002)
Deayton faced a barrage of ridicule from the teams on Have I Got News For You in the wake of being involved in a sex scandal.
(May 24, 2002)
Tabloid revelations have made the sardonic presenter of Have I Got News For You the latest target of the programme's barbs
(May 24, 2002)
Viewers get their chance on Friday to see the hosts mauling at the recording of Have I Got News For You. But what was the view from the back row of the studio audience?
(May 24, 2002)
Angus suffers merciless ridicule as he hosts Have I Got News For You following revelations about his private life.
(May 23, 2002)
The Have I Got News For You host anticipates a "rough ride" on the forthcoming show after tabloid claims about his private life.
(May 20, 2002)
The Press Complaints Commission rejects a complaint by the TV presenter over a Mirror newspaper story about a trip to Paris.
(August 17, 2001)
Biography and Filmography of the actor and quiz show host.
Brief information and biography about Gordon Angus Deayton.
The official announcement from Hat Trick productions and the BBC than Angus has been asked to step down as host of "Have I Got News For You".
Angus is dropped as presenter of BBC One's quiz show Have I Got News For You after revelations about his private life.
(October 30, 2002)
BBC News Online profiles Angus Deayton, who is in the news again as his private life is splashed across the tabloid newspapers.
(October 29, 2002)
BBC executives are meeting the Have I Got News For You host following further revelations about his private life.
(October 29, 2002)
A man believed to be a BT engineer has been arrested over allegations he bugged the television presenter's phone.
(July 17, 2002)
The television presenter obtains an injunction against the Mail on Sunday to prevent further revelations about his private life.
(June 09, 2002)
BBC One's Have I Got News For You beats Big Brother 3's debut in the ratings, following claims about the hosts private life.
(May 25, 2002)
Deayton faced a barrage of ridicule from the teams on Have I Got News For You in the wake of being involved in a sex scandal.
(May 24, 2002)
Viewers get their chance on Friday to see the hosts mauling at the recording of Have I Got News For You. But what was the view from the back row of the studio audience?
(May 24, 2002)
Tabloid revelations have made the sardonic presenter of Have I Got News For You the latest target of the programme's barbs
(May 24, 2002)
Angus suffers merciless ridicule as he hosts Have I Got News For You following revelations about his private life.
(May 23, 2002)
The Have I Got News For You host anticipates a "rough ride" on the forthcoming show after tabloid claims about his private life.
(May 20, 2002)
The Press Complaints Commission rejects a complaint by the TV presenter over a Mirror newspaper story about a trip to Paris.
(August 17, 2001)