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David Walliams

David Walliams

  • 53 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and author

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David Walliams lap dances for Wall of Fame

David Walliams attempts to lap dance for Gabby Logan on his new panel show tonight.

The Sun, 1st July 2011

Sky1's success with sporting panel show A League Of Their Own (heir to the BBC's '90s hit They Think It's All Over), has boosted their confidence in this cheap and cheerful genre. So now they've followed it up with a celebrity/gossip-based panel show hosted by Little Britain's David Walliams called Wall Of Fame. It doesn't really have much of a format, but realizes half the success of these shows are assembling eclectic guests, but relying on comedians. That said, considering they managed to book N Dubz singer Tulisa (a new judge on X Factor many viewers will be curious about), Wall Of Fame didn't capitalize on that signing. And to be honest, Tulisa looked half-bored throughout-even more so than teammate Jack Dee, who at least had the excuse that's his TV persona!

In Wall Of Fame, two teams answer questions based on a grid of famous faces on the titular wall. It's that simple. The outcome was like watching a hybrid of Celebrity Juice (minus the Shooting Stars-esque lunacy and some actual structure. It was diverting enough because most of the panelists (including comedians Andrew Maxwell and Mickey Flanagan) were giving it their best, and we'll overlook the weird decision to make Daybreak's Kate Garroway a team captain.

The biggest problem is that I'm not convinced Walliams works as a host, mainly because he can't resist putting on a very odd "serious face" whenever he's in charge. Walliams works much better as a rascally panelist, free to be cheeky and drop sexual innuendo, but as emcee he's restricted by the role's autocue-reading demands. I'm amazed Sky didn't realize this after seeing Walliams on the recent Comic Relief special 24 Hour Panel People, frankly. He was just as stiff on that whenever he hosted a segment, even before the excuse of sleep deprivation.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 20th June 2011

David Walliams hosts this addition to the already rather large pile of lighthearted topical panel shows with celebrity guests. Ostensibly about the week's events, the subject matter skews more to the Simon Cowell wing of current affairs, as a giant wall featuring the 25 faces who have garnered the most column inches attests. Two teams are quizzed to test the proximity of their fingers to the pulse of relentless tabloid chit-chat. Seems rather a soft career choice for Walliams this, but perhaps he will bring a superior touch of class to the occasion.

David Stubbs, The Guardian, 17th June 2011

There's little new to the concept of this panel show about the week's most talked-about people in which two teams of three tackle the latest celebrity stories. It's hosted by David Walliams, though, which can't be a bad thing. Especially after the comedian proved his mettle this year by completing a marathon 24-hour stint hosting panel shows for Comic Relief.

Clive Morgan, The Telegraph, 17th June 2011

Here's another new panel show riffing off the week's news but this time it has a celeb gossipy bent. The super-duper Andrew Maxwell and deadpan Jack Dee are the capable comedy regulars; Kate Garroway and Tamara Ecclestone their pop-culture-savvy cohorts. This week's guests are Micky Flanagan and X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos. Occupying the host's chair is the ever-colourful David Walliams.

Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 17th June 2011

Matt Lucas denies split with David Walliams

Matt Lucas has denied parting ways with Little Britain co-creator David Walliams, after reports suggested the double act had called time on their professional partnership.

Metro, 16th June 2011

David Walliams mocked up as David Cameron

Comic David Walliams becomes PM David Cameron for his new Friday night panel show Wall of Fame.

The Sun, 15th June 2011

David Walliams dresses up as Pippa Middleton

His hairy arms and large hands might blow his cover but David Walliams tried his best at impersonating Pippa Middleton in his latest photo shoot.

Daily Mail, 14th June 2011

Walliams keen on becoming a father

David Walliams is eager to start a family with wife Lara Stone after seeing several of his pals, including Sir Elton John, settle down with children in recent months.

The Daily Express, 14th June 2011

Walliams 'fat' jibe at Adele

Funnyman David Walliams branded superstar singer Adele fat in filming for his new TV show.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 10th June 2011

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