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Rufus Hound

Rufus Hound (born Robert James Blair Simpson;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marriage License, County of Clark, Nevada ) 〕 on 6 March 1979) is an English comedian, actor and presenter.
==Career==
Hound hosted ''Destination Three'', the coverage of the ''Glastonbury festival'' and ''Top of the Pops'' in 2005 and 2006 alongside Fearne Cotton. He presented the idiosyncratic reality show ''Grime Scene Investigation'' on BBC Three with staff and students from Aston University, and narrated BBC Two's broadcasts of ''Mythbusters''. He has also appeared in many comedy shows and quizzes such as ''Street Cred Sudoku'', ''Nevermind the Buzzcocks'' and ''Celebrity Juice'', where he was a regular panellist. He narrated the 2009 series ''Rocket Science'' and has appeared on ''The Apprentice: You're Fired!'' and ''Richard & Judy''. He also presented ''Outtake TV'' on BBC1, replacing Anne Robinson.
In early 2008, Hound appeared twice on ITV's ''Thank God You're Here'' in the UK, after initially working as the warm-up act. In late summer 2008, Hound joined the panel show ''Argumental'' as the Blue Team Captain. Hound was the narrator for the gaming series ''Playr'' and presents ''What Do Kids Know?'' on UKTV-owned channel Watch. In 2010, he appeared in his own sitcom on CBBC called ''Hounded'', where he plays a TV presenter who must save the universe from an evil doctor. Hound took part in ''Let's Dance for Sport Relief'', dancing to Cheryl Cole's "Fight for This Love" and won the final of the series on 13 March 2010. He also hosted the year 2000 edition of new show "My Funniest Year", a look at a past year of British television, which was broadcast on Channel 4 in September 2010.
Hound has been a guest on ''Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club'' He was a regular panelist on ''Celebrity Juice'', hosted by Keith Lemon but has not appeared since 2012 and is believed to have left the show, and has appeared at Bright Club a number of times. He has also appeared as a panellist on the BBC One series ''Would I Lie to You?'' as well as the Channel 4 series ''You Have Been Watching''. In January 2011, Hound participated in the former Channel 4 reality series ''Famous and Fearless''. He came third for the boys' team, and was referred to as "The Ruthless Hound".
On 5 and 6 March 2011, Hound appeared on Comic Relief's 24 Hour Panel People during ''Argumental'' and ''Celebrity Juice''. At approximately 00:13 on Sunday morning, the audience started singing Happy Birthday to You, in celebration of Hound's birthday. During the broadcast and during an in-between interview, he and Marcus Brigstocke publicly speculated whether they had been dropped from the line-up of ''Argumental'', were the show to continue.
Also in 2011, he appeared as a contestant in a celebrity edition of ''The Chase'', "flirting" with the chaser, Anne Hegerty.
In 2012, Hound was a team captain for ''Mad Mad World'', and a contestant on ''All Star Mr & Mrs'', both on ITV.
Since 2012, he has presented a programme on BBC Radio Four called ''My Teenage Diary'', in which celebrities talk about the diary that they kept in their teenage years.
In 2013 he was a guest on the fourth series of Richard Herring's ''Leicester Square Theatre Podcast''.
Partnered with Flavia Cacace, Hound won the 2013 ''Strictly Come Dancing'' Christmas special.
On 24 October 2014, Hound appeared in Channel 4's comedy show, ''The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night'' to raise awareness of testicular cancer.
On 25 January 2015, Hound took part in celebrity talent show ''Get Your Act Together''.
On 12 February 2015, he appeared in the Channel 4 series Cucumber where he played an eccentric character called Rupert.
For the week commencing 23 February 2015 he was the dictionary corner guest on ''Countdown'' 〔http://wiki.apterous.org/Rufus_Hound〕 and enthusiastically told poems and stories based on the show that he had written.
Hound also contributed his voice to the track 'Tazer Beam' by The Skints from their album FM, released on the 9th of March, 2015.
On 19 May 2015, Hound appeared on the YouTube show 'The Miller Report', hosted by Simon Miller of The Miller Report, to discuss the ethical implications of sexual intercourse on the back of Unicorns.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tiYvuiFmh4&index=23&list=PLDdv1UhKaheZrFBTJv_VzLNL0dKYsS3Jy〕

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