Channel 4 at 10pm in a tribute to the comedian, followed by 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown at 11pm.The decision was made today to show the back-to-back programmes after his agent confirmed that he had died of cancer at the age of 58.Sean's presence on Channel 4 was definitely noted by those who worked around him and fans who watched him with some of his most popular shows including both 8 Out Of 10 Cats and the spin-off 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, as well as Have I Got News For You and QI.Channel 4's chief creative officer Ian Katz described him as "one of the most original voices in comedy and one of the loveliest people too", adding: "We owe him a huge debt of thanks for all the years of laughter and fun."In a statement released by.
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