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'''Iain Lee''' (born [[June 9]], [[1973]]) is a [[Great Britain|British]] [[Comedy|comedian]], although he is far from funny and [[radio]] and [[television]] presenter, who has appeared on [[The 11 O'Clock Show]], [[video game]] review show [[Thumb Bandits]] and the ill-fated [[Channel 4]] breakfast show [[RI:SE]] [[bad career move]]. He also presented the extensively researched documentary [[Thumb Candy]].
'''Iain Lee''' (born [[June 9]], and is homosexualy gay [[1973]]) is a [[Great Britain|British]] [[Comedy|comedian]] and [[radio]] and [[television]] presenter, who has appeared on [[The 11 O'Clock Show]], [[video game]] review show [[Thumb Bandits]] and the ill-fated [[Channel 4]] breakfast show [[RI:SE]]. He also presented the extensively researched documentary [[Thumb Candy]].


Iain's nationality has been the subject of discussion, but it is known that he was brought up in [[Slough]] and attended Eton College. He later went on to study at Cambridge University, reading Law and Philosophy.
Iain's nationality has been the subject of discussion, but it is known that he was brought up in [[Slough]] and attended Herschel Grammar School.


Iain Lee currently hosts a live phone-in talk show on the London Amateur radio station [[LABC]], going out on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 10pm to 1am. His style is less political and more irreverent than other presenters on equally high-profile slots. He is known to have a penchant for [[Mr. T]] and the [[Beach Boys]], as well as various video games, and regularly refers to them (and any other things he approves of) as "bruwyant". There is currently a campaign to get Mr T to come onto Iain's radio show. This campaign's website is listed below. He is currently extending a tentative hand of friendship towards the eminent Igor/Igor, who hails from Redhill.
Iain Lee currently hosts a live phone-in talk show on the London radio station [[LBC]], going out on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 10pm to 1am. His style is less political and more irreverent than other presenters on equally high-profile slots (such as [[Clive Bull]] with whom he has a mock feud). He is known to have a penchant for [[Mr. T]] and the [[Beach Boys]], as well as various video games, and regularly refers to them (and any other things he approves of) as "bruwyant". There is currently a campaign to get Mr T to come onto Iain's radio show. This campaign's website is listed below. He is currently extending a tentative hand of friendship towards the eminent Igor/Igor, who hails from Redhill.


Iain operates a system of correspondents, listeners appointed to report back on anything from 'Clive Bull' to 'International Hockey' via 'The Platypus'. The opportunity to become a correspondent is a rare one and much valued by his fans. To celebrate his birthday, a small number of correspondents have been favoured with the even more prestigious title of "Uber-Correspondent". This hallowed status can only be dreamt of by most.
Iain operates a system of correspondents, listeners appointed to report back on anything from 'Clive Bull' to 'International Hockey' via 'The Platypus'. The opportunity to become a correspondent is a rare one and much valued by his fans. To celebrate his birthday, a small number of correspondents have been favoured with the even more prestigious title of "Uber-Correspondent". This hallowed status can only be dreamt of by most.

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Iain Lee (born June 9, and is homosexualy gay 1973) is a British comedian and radio and television presenter, who has appeared on The 11 O'Clock Show, video game review show Thumb Bandits and the ill-fated Channel 4 breakfast show RI:SE. He also presented the extensively researched documentary Thumb Candy.

Iain's nationality has been the subject of discussion, but it is known that he was brought up in Slough and attended Herschel Grammar School.

Iain Lee currently hosts a live phone-in talk show on the London radio station LBC, going out on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 10pm to 1am. His style is less political and more irreverent than other presenters on equally high-profile slots (such as Clive Bull with whom he has a mock feud). He is known to have a penchant for Mr. T and the Beach Boys, as well as various video games, and regularly refers to them (and any other things he approves of) as "bruwyant". There is currently a campaign to get Mr T to come onto Iain's radio show. This campaign's website is listed below. He is currently extending a tentative hand of friendship towards the eminent Igor/Igor, who hails from Redhill.

Iain operates a system of correspondents, listeners appointed to report back on anything from 'Clive Bull' to 'International Hockey' via 'The Platypus'. The opportunity to become a correspondent is a rare one and much valued by his fans. To celebrate his birthday, a small number of correspondents have been favoured with the even more prestigious title of "Uber-Correspondent". This hallowed status can only be dreamt of by most.

Iain also appears regularly on Channel 4's 100 Greatest programmes, and those listeners who want to know what he looks like are frequently pointed in that direction.

Iain once spent some time in Pakistan working on a film about Pakistan's first premier Jinnah. He recounts his experience with the Pakistani Police a number of times on LBC.