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2425:"Dara Ó Briain quits as host of The Apprentice spinoff You're Fired"
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but came to prominence as a team captain on the topical panel show
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2398:"BBC Radio 4 – The Infinite Monkey Cage, Series 1, Episode 1"
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2487:"GAME British Academy Video Games Awards Winners in 2011"
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1270:. They raised over £1 million for the charity.
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2806:"Mysteries of the Pyramids with Dara O Briain"
2577:"UK animation and illustration agency 12Foot6"
2457:"GAME BAFTA Video Games Awards Host Announced"
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1444:Ó Briain had a cameo role as a generalised
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2005:"Dara O'Briain interview - Laughter lines"
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1350:In 2019, Ó Briain appeared as a guest on
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2831:"Wonders of the Sun with Dara Ó Briain"
2423:Alexander, Susannah (10 January 2015).
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2291:"Dara O Briain Extends His Tour"
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2659:"Dara Ó Briain's Go 8 Bit"
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1174:Jodrell Bank Observatory
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