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16 Facts About Dougie Anderson

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Dougie Anderson is notable for his regular guest appearances on BBC Radio Five Live's Fighting Talk.

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Dougie Anderson began his television career as a music reporter for UK Play's The Phone Zone.

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In 2007 he presented the Grovesnor UK Poker Tour and in 2008 Dougie Anderson presented the Red Bull Air Race World Series alongside Konnie Huq for Channel 4.

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Later that year Dougie Anderson presented the Scottish BAFTA awards ceremony with Lorraine Kelly.

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Dougie Anderson was investigative reporter at the 2010 and 2011 DFS Crufts Dog Show for More 4, from the NEC in Birmingham, alongside the BBC sports presenter Claire Balding.

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In 2018 Dougie Anderson took a behind the camera role on Bart Layton's feature film American Animals where he worked closely with Layton as music consultant.

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Dougie Anderson reprised his role by introducing the band onstage for their headline slot at the All Tomorrows Parties Festival in December 2010 in Minehead.

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Dougie Anderson has talked about working with the band as well as his passion for music.

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Dougie Anderson has written, directed and starred in various short films.

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Never one to take the road well-travelled when there are more interesting back alleys to be explored, Dougie Anderson takes us on a cultural safari.

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Dougie Anderson has made three series and a number of specials of his music podcast, The Public Service Broadcast.

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Dougie Anderson has hosted Back To The Culture which sees him interview comedian Miles Jupp about his greatest cultural passions.

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Dougie Anderson's latest is Seven Floors Up, a mix series on Mixcloud which began in 2019 and runs to the present day.

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Dougie Anderson is currently resident DJ at Dirty Little Secret at Madame Jojo's in Soho and has appeared on numerous occasions at Scared To Dance in London.

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Dougie Anderson has written for The Scotsman, The Herald and BBC Online.

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Dougie Anderson has written articles on various cultural figures including Serge Gainsbourg, The Beta Band, Harvey Pekar, Bob Monkhouse and Bob Lind.