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==Radio career== Bob Mills presented his own weekday programme in the 1990s on [[BBC Radio London|Greater London Radio]] from 10{{nbsp}}pm to 1{{nbsp}}am. This was during the period when other comedians also had their own programmes on GLR such as [[Mark Lamarr]] and [[Phill Jupitus]]. He is a regular pundit on [[BBC Radio 5 Live]]'s ''[[Fighting Talk]]'', and was the holder of the Copa de Croix Saint Simon, awarded to the annual FT Champion of Champions, having defeated [[Martin Kelner]] in the 2010 Final. This, he recently{{When|date=May 2013}} revealed, is his "most prestigious achievement in a life of anonymity."{{citation needed|date=May 2013}} He lost the 2011 final to [[Tom Watt (actor)|Tom Watt]]. On 7 October 2011 Mills made his debut on [[BBC Radio 4]]'s ''[[The News Quiz]]''. He has subsequently returned for further appearances. He appeared on [[Talksport]] co-presenting with [[Jim White (presenter)|Jim White]] between 10{{nbsp}}am and 1{{nbsp}}pm. Mills also hosted a weekly three-hour radio programme called "Tragedy Plus Time" on [[Talkradio|TalkRadio]] each Sunday, in which comedy and light entertainment were among the subjects discussed.
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