1. Jimmy Tarbuck

    Jimmy Tarbuck OBE (born 6 February 1940, Liverpool, Lancashire, England) is an English comedian, MC and the father of actress and television presenter Liza Tarbuck, he attended the same school as Beatle John Lennon and newscaster Peter Sissons. His first television show was It's Tarbuck! on ITV in 1964. He has also hosted numerous quiz shows including Winner Takes All, Full Swing and Tarby's Frame Game, …

  2. Bobby Davro

    Bobby Davro (born Robert Nankeville, 13 September 1959) is a British actor and comedian. He is mainly known for his work as an impressionist. He made his TV debut in 1981, but it wasn't until 1983 though, that he made his television breakthrough at Live at Her Majesty's. He became very popular as a result of his appearances on the television show, "Who Do You Do?". He appeared on a variety of television shows, mostly with the BBC, …

  3. Rod Phillips

    Rod Phillips (born Gregory Leslie Patton on August 23, 1960, in El Centro, California, died May 24, 1993, in West Hollywood, California) was an American porn star who appeared in gay pornographic films from 1982 to 1993. In the early 1980s, Phillips met Lee Ryder in the Boom-Bom Room, a popular gay bar in Laguna Beach, California. Ryder at that time had already achieved fame as a gay pornographic actor in films distributed by Falcon Studios.

  4. Daphne Fowler

    Daphne Fowler is a British retired bank secretary and game show champion who currently resides in Weston-super-Mare. Since taking early retirement, she has taken part in many televised game shows. She has won many titles, including winning "Fifteen to One" (twice), "Going for Gold" and "Brain of Britain". She is currently taking part in the game show "Eggheads", …

  5. Gerard I. Nierenberg

    Gerard I. Nierenberg (1923-) is an American lawyer and author. He was one of the first to realize the role negotiation plays in resolving disputes in personal, business and international relations. His book "The Art of Negotiating®" is a best-selling classic that influenced numerous negotiation books, training sessions, publications and seminars.

  6. Trevor Montague

    Trevor Montague (born May 20, 1954) is a British author and sports and fitness enthusiast who compiles books of facts. Best known for "an A to Z of Almost Everything" (ISBN 0-316-73137-4), he has since compiled "an A to Z of Sport" (ISBN 0-316-72645-1) and is currently preparing "an A to Z of the British Isles".

  7. Reggie Oliver

    Reggie Oliver is an English playwright, biographer and writer of ghost stories. Reggie Oliver went to Eton (Newcastle Scholar, 1970, Oppidan Scholar) and Oxford (University College, BA Hons 1975) and has been a professional playwright, actor, and theatre director since 1975. He has worked in radio, television, films, and theatre, both in the West End and outside London. He was a founding member of the late Sir Anthony Quayle’s Compass Theatre, …

  8. Jc Mac

    JC Mac is an actor and producer based in London, UK. JC Mac was born in London, his acting talent first came to the attention of his school teachers. He was regularly the principle character in school plays and later amateur theatre productions. He has also worked as a fitness instructor, a builder, a model and a boxer. Upon leaving school he undertook extensive acting training and has been working regularly ever since.

  9. Kent Manahan
  10. Eric Johnson
  11. Maurie Majors