Celebrity Poker Club
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Celebrity Poker Club is a British television show featuring celebrities playing poker. The program debuted on Challenge TV in 2003 as a spin-off to the popular Late Night Poker series. "Gentleman" Liam Flood is the casino manager for the program, and Cayt Dear is the producer.
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[edit] Commentators
- Series 1: Jesse May and "Barmy" Barny Boatman
- Series 2: Jesse May and Grub Smith
- Series 3: Jesse May and Victoria Coren, with backstage interviews by Helen Chamberlain
[edit] Series finalists
Season | Winner | Prize | Runner-Up | Other Finalists | Semi-Finalists |
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1 | Sir Clive Sinclair | £25,000 | Keith Allen |
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2 | Victoria Coren | £25,000 | Willie Thorne |
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3 | A. D. Bower | £25,000 | Edward Giddins |
Other celebrities featured have included Dave Gorman, Rory McGrath, Dexter Fletcher, Dennis Taylor, Louise Wener, Nick Leeson, Howard Marks, Charles Ingram, Martin Amis, Al Alvarez, Phil Taylor, Raj Persaud, Hattie Hayridge, Johnny Vegas, Darren Campbell, Phil Daniels, Graham Linehan, Ally McCoist, Colin Murray and Michael Praed.
[edit] External link
Several celebrities playing in the tournament were put forward by celebpoker.com.