How old is Alexander Armstrong?

Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong is an English actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter and singer. He is the host of the BBC One game show Pointless, as well as the morning show on Classic FM. He is one half of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller.

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Is Alexander Armstrong related to the Queen?

Alexander, or Zander to his friends, is not related to royalty.
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Are Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman friends?

Richard Osman says: “Pointless has been a joy from start to finish, working alongside my friend Alexander Armstrong, backed by the most wonderful team, and for the best viewers in the world. I will miss everyone so much, but I'm thrilled that I'll still be presenting the celebrity shows.
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Why is Osman leaving Pointless?

Writing on Twitter, Osman said that the books had "become such a juggernaut around the world I simply couldn't keep up with my schedule". A film adaptation is also in the works after the rights were bought by legendary director Steven Spielberg. Filming for the next series of Pointless begins next month.
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Is Richard Osman still married?

Richard Osman was previously married, however, the identity of his ex-wife is unknown. They reportedly wed in the 1990s and divorced in 2007.
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How much does Alexander Armstrong earn?

Alexander Armstrong is worth approximately $5 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The comedian is perhaps best known for being one half of the duo Armstrong and Miller, who had their own BBC show from 2007 to 2010.
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Is Alexander Armstrong related to William Armstrong?

Alexander's rich family background was documented in an episode of BBC One's Who Do You Think You Are? in 2010 through which he discovered that he was a descendant of William the Conqueror. He is also distantly related to William Armstrong, founder of Cragside and whose family still own Bamburgh Castle.
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Can Alexander Armstrong sing?

Does Alexander Armstrong sing? Alexander Armstrong is a bass-baritone with a deep love for choral singing. Alexander was a choirboy at Durham Cathedral and choral scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he recorded several CDs with the choir.
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Who are the 100 asked in Pointless?

The goal is to find answers to questions that are correct but none of the panel of 100 have mentioned – this known as 'a Pointless answer'. Endemol, the production company that makes Pointless, told Metro.co.uk: 'The 100 are a cross-section of adults from around the UK, sourced by an online polling company. '
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Is Alexander Armstrong a descendant of William the Conqueror?

COMEDIAN Alexander Armstrong has discovered he is descended from William the Conqueror and a long line of English aristocracy. The star of hit BBC comedy The Armstrong and Miller Show is a direct descendant of Edward III who reigned in the Middle Ages and whose bloodline went back to the Norman invader.
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Who won the biggest jackpot on Pointless?

The highest ever jackpot won on BBC Pointless was from father and son duo David and Jonathan, who won an impressive amount of money back in 2013. The pair took home a nice £24,750 after successfully answering a question on Maybe, a song by Enrique Iglesias.
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Who are the Armstrong family who own Bamburgh Castle?

Francis Watson-Armstrong has three children, William, Rosie and Juliet, and owns the Bamburgh Castle estate.
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How much is Ricky Gervais worth 2020?

Ricky Gervais is a British-born actor, comedian, writer, and filmmaker who has a net worth of $140 million.
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How many Pointless shows are recorded in one day?

The change saw strong viewer growth, and the show was moved to the BBC's main channel BBC One in 2011. By 2013, the programme records four episodes in one day, and averaged 3.6 million viewers daily, gaining more viewers than ITV game show The Chase, which airs in roughly the same time slot.
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How rich is Ben Miller?

Ben Miller Net Worth: Ben Miller is a British comedian, actor, and director who has a net worth of $5 million. Ben Miller was born in London, England, United Kingdom in February 1966. He is best known for being half of the comedy duo Armstrong and Miller with Alexander Armstrong.
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Is Richard Osman ill?

Osman has nystagmus, an eye condition that dramatically reduces his vision. He was born with it and there is no cure. It meant that when filming Have I Got News For You he had little chance of being able to read the autocue, just a few feet away.
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Is Richard Osman married with kids?

Osman has two children from a former relationship, aged 23 and 21 years as of 2021. As of December 2021 he is in a relationship with British actress Ingrid Oliver.
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What is Richard Osmans net worth?

What is Richard Osman's net worth? Richard Osman reportedly has a big net worth of £1.3million, according to Net Worth Post. Since this estimate, Richard also secured a big book deal for his debut novel The Thursday Murder Club after a bidding war between publishers.
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