Wednesday 21st April 2010, Hilton Hotel, Glasgow

The Scotland plc Awards were launched in 1999 by Scottish Business Insider and PricewaterhouseCoopers to celebrate and publicise outstanding achievements by the Scottish plc community

The awards recognise not only strong performance but a wide range of other attributes with categories which continue to evolve to reflect the changing business landscape.

The Awards are presented at a quality Dinner attended by not only the quoted companies but also by the key players in the Scottish corporate market, comprising lawyers, accountants, bankers and corporate financiers, making up an audience of around 550 people. In 2010 the event will be held on Wednesday 21st April at the Glasgow Hilton Hotel.

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In 2010 Insider & PricewaterhouseCoopers are pleased to welcome Clive Anderson as the Guest speaker.

Clive Anderson

Clive AndersonAfter studying law at Cambridge University, where he was also President of the Footlights revue group, Clive practised as a barrister in London for about fifteen years.

Meantime he had written scripts for Frankie Howerd, Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith and others, and performed as a stand-up comedian, which led to presenting radio and television programmes, in particular Whose Line Is It Anyway? on BBC Radio 4 and then on Channel 4 TV, where it won a Bafta Award in 1989.

Also on Channel 4 he presented ten series of his chat show Clive Anderson Talks Back, picking up British Comedy Awards in 1991 & 1992, before moving on to BBC1 with Clive Anderson All Talk. He has interviewed many leading politicians, film stars, actors, comedians, musicians, singers and writers.

In addition Clive has presented a variety of other documentary, political, comedy, quiz, arts and live entertainment television programmes including Maestro and the Proms both for BBC2. He also hosted an 8 part comedy series The Funny Side of .... again for BBC2.

On radio he presents Loose Ends and chairs Unreliable Evidence, a legal discussion programme on Radio 4, and Chat Room, a satirical programme on Radio 2.