Dan Schreiber (producer)

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Schreiber presenting at Wikimania 2014

Daniel "Dan" Schreiber is a radio producer living in the United Kingdom and is also a writer for radio and television. He is most noted for co-creating the BBC Radio 4 panel show The Museum of Curiosity with host John Lloyd and co-producer Richard Turner,[1] and co-hosting the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. Schreiber was born in Hong Kong to an Australian father, before moving to Australia aged 12, and then moving to the United Kingdom at 19.[2][3]

Schreiber also acts as one of the researchers or "Elves" for the television panel game QI.[4] On 30 July 2009, Schreiber hosted an unnamed radio pilot which was performed in a manner similar to a radio breakfast show.[5] He has contributed to a number of books including "The Naked Jape" by Jimmy Carr and QI books: "The Book of General Ignorance" and "G Annual".

Schreiber also acted as executive producer for Ken Russell's short Christmas film A Kitten for Hitler,[6] and Flight of the Conchords star Rhys Darby's stand-up DVD "Imagine That!"

As a stand up Schreiber toured with FolkFace (from the Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show).

Schreiber is a regular panelist on the E4 show Dirty Digest and is also working on his first book, Brian Blessed For Beginners.

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