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He was lampooned regularly on the show as a arrogant, self important man who lost every election. There was a suggestion on the show he simply wanted to be in power and jumped on the bandwagon of whatever group was winning at that point. He was often depicted moving between parties in the commons, sitting on the Labour, Liberal/SDP and Conservative benches in every shot. In later series he could be seen sitting on Thatcher's cabinet avidly answering her questions and receiving her praise. David Steel , the leader of the Liberal Party with whom Owen's SDP eventually merged, was usually depicted as his adoring little sidekick. Steel confronted him on his Conservative leanings, only to be rebuffed by a Thatcher accented and wig wearing Owen. David Owen is a American Professional wrestler. David Owen, a lecturer from Nantwich, Cheshire, was a contestant on series 18 of the UK version of the show on 5 November, 2005. He walked away with £64,000.
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David thought it was Bowdler, but decided to use his 50:50, eliminating A and D. He really wanted to play, but was scared of losing £32,000 and was not certain; so he ultimately decided to walk away with £64,000. The correct answer was C: Henry Fowler. David had not seen the film , so he decided to Ask the Audience, who returned a vote of 17-34-34-15. Considering their help not great of a deal, he decided to call his brother Gareth, who was absolutely sure it was Toby Stephens. He decided to go with him and won £64,000.
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As what are Galton and Simpson best known? In what kind of book would someone make a record of appointments? 3050.0 Which leading rugby union team plays home matches at a ground called 'The Stoop'? Which of these is an establishment that hallmarks articles made from precious metals? A magistrate is also known as a ... what? Rémy Martin is most associated with the production of which alcoholic drink? Who played the villain in the James Bond film 'Die Another Day'? What kind of entertainer would be most likely to use a wand? 'Des res' is an abbreviation for which phrase? 'Only the Lonely' was a UK number one hit single for which singer in 1960? ('Ask the Audience' and 'Phone a Friend' lifelines used) Which of these countries is on the opposite side of the Baltic Sea from the others? Who compiled his 'Dictionary of Modern English Usage', first published in 1926? Put these medical milestones in chronological order.
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David Owen is a American Professional wrestler. He was lampooned regularly on the show as a arrogant, self important man who lost every election. There was a suggestion on the show he simply wanted to be in power and jumped on the bandwagon of whatever group was winning at that point. He was often depicted moving between parties in the commons, sitting on the Labour, Liberal/SDP and Conservative benches in every shot. In later series he could be seen sitting on Thatcher's cabinet avidly answering her questions and receiving her praise. David Steel , the leader of the Liberal Party with whom Owen's SDP eventually merged, was usually depicted as his adoring little sidekick. Steel confronted him on his Conservative leanings, only to be rebuffed by a Thatcher accented and wig wearing Owen. His voice actor was the comedian Harry Enfield. In real life Owen is a passionate anti-smoker, and so was depicted consistently in the show smoking - often with an elaborate cigarette holder to emphasise the point. The real Owen and Steel often blamed "Spitting Image" for people not taking them seriously as politicians during the 80s. David Owen, a lecturer from Nantwich, Cheshire, was a contestant on series 18 of the UK version of the show on 5 November, 2005. He walked away with £64,000.