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  1. Trisha Goddard

    Trisha Goddard (born 23 December, 1957) is an English television presenter well known for morning talk show "Trisha Goddard" which is aired on Five. In Australia she is known as a long time presenter of Play School.

  2. Monty Don

    Montagu 'Monty' Denis Wyatt Don (born July 8,1955) is a BBC television presenter, writer and speaker on horticulture. Monty is perhaps best described as a gardening-guru, despite receiving no formal training as a gardener. In his own words "I was - am - an amateur gardener and a professional writer.

  3. Jill Dando

    Jill Dando (9 November 1961 - 26 April 1999) was a British television presenter who worked for the BBC for over fifteen years. She was murdered in April 1999, and police mounted a high-profile hunt for her killer. The Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science is named after her in recognition of her contribution to the fight against crime.

  4. Russell Brand

    Russell Edward Brand (born June 4, 1975 in Grays, Essex, England) is an English radio and television personality, comedian, actor, and newspaper columnist. Brand dresses in a flamboyant bohemian fashion describing himself as looking like an "S&M Willy Wonka". Brand's current style consists of black eyeliner, drainpipe jeans, Beatle boots, and long, shaggy, backcombed hair.

  5. Jennifer Hawkins

    Jennifer Hawkins (born 22 December 1983 in Holmesville, New South Wales, Australia) is a beauty queen and television presenter from Newcastle, Australia who held the Miss Universe 2004 title.

  6. Anne Robinson

    Anne Josephine Robinson (born September 26, 1944) is an English television presenter and television game show hostess who is most famous for hosting the BBC game show, "The Weakest Link" which coined her the name 'Queen of Mean'. She was also one of the presenters on the long-running British consumer affairs series, "Watchdog", from 1993 to 2001.

  7. Mark Speight

    Mark Warwick Fordham Speight (6 August 1965 - c. April 2008) was a British TV presenter. He is best known for presenting the long-running BBC children's art programme SMart. He hanged himself three months after girlfriend's cocaine death.

  8. Graham Norton

    Graham Norton, (born Graham Walker on 4 April 1963 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actor, comedian and television presenter. He achieved fame as a broadcaster on Britain's Channel 4 and also through his role as Father Noel Furlong in the critically acclaimed television series "Father Ted". Though he only appeared in three episodes, Norton's performance as Father Noel proved extremely popular with viewers.

  9. Jeremy Beadle

    Jeremy Beadle (born April 12 1948) is an English television presenter, writer and producer, born in Hackney, London.

  10. Noel Edmonds

    Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948 in Ilford, Essex) is a British television presenter, DJ and executive who made his name on BBC Radio 1 in the UK. He is more recently known as the presenter of the television gameshow "Deal or No Deal". Edmonds has also worked closely with Richard L. Lewis, who has written and produced various programmes that Edmonds has worked on.

  11. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson

    Tara Palmer-Tomkinson also known as TPT, is a well-known one-time English "it girl", television personality, presenter, commercial model, columnist and sometime concert pianist. Her parents are Charles and Patricia Palmer-Tomkinson ("née" Dawson), an Anglo-Argentine. Tara's father has represented his country as a skier at Olympic level. Tara grew up on her parents' estate in Dummer, Hampshire, …

  12. Jonathan Ross

    Jonathan Ross OBE (born November 17, 1960) is an English television and radio presenter and film critic.

  13. Jeremy Clarkson

    Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster and writer who specialises in motoring. He writes weekly columns for "The Sunday Times" and "The Sun", but is better known for his role on the BBC TV show "Top Gear". The show won an International Emmy in 2005. "Not a man given to considered opinion", according to the BBC, Clarkson is known to be opinionated and forthright in his views.

  14. Eamonn Holmes

    For 12 years, Eamonn Holmes presented breakfast station GMTV. Now he is the anchor of Sky News at breakfast time - Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes - from 0600 - 0900. Eamonn, who has his own Saturday morning sports entertainment show on Radio Five Live, can be seen at other times and on other stations, most notably as twice weekly host of BBC1's National Lottery Jet Set. Eamonn received his journalistic grounding during the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

  15. Bruce Forsyth

    Bruce Forsyth, CBE (born Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson on 22 February 1928) is a British showman, and entertainer who achieved celebrity on the show "Sunday Night at the London Palladium", and became a household name in the UK, going on to present the television shows "The Generation Game", "Play Your Cards Right" and "Strictly Come Dancing". His nickname is Brucie or Uncle Brucie.

  16. Lorraine Kelly

    Lorraine Kelly (born 30 November,1959 in Glasgow) is a Scottish television presenter and journalist best known as a presenter for GMTV, the ITV morning television station.

  17. Jimmy Carr

    James "Jimmy" Anthony Patrick Carr (born September 15, 1972) is an Irish comedian known for his deadpan, satirical humour.

  18. Kelly Brook

    Kelly Brook (born Kelly Ann Parsons on November 23, 1979) is an English model, actress, and ocassional swimwear designer and television presenter.

  19. Simon Cowell

    Simon Cowell (born 7 October, 1959) is an English artist and repertoire ("A&R") executive for Sony BMG in the United Kingdom, but is known as a judge on television programs such as "Pop Idol", "The X Factor", "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent". He is notorious for his unsparingly blunt and often controversial criticism of the contestants. He is known for combining activities in the television and music industries, …

  20. Fiona Phillips

    Fiona Phillips (born 1 January 1961, Canterbury) is a journalist & broadcaster. After leaving the University of Birmingham with a B.A. (Hons) in English she started her career in independent radio working for local stations County Sound, Hereward Radio and Radio Mercury. Since 1997, she has been the main presenter on the ITV1 morning show, "GMTV". She has also presented such programmes as "OK!TV", "Loose Women", …

  21. June Sarpong

    June Sarpong MBE (born 31 May, 1977) is a television presenter.

  22. John Barrowman

    John Barrowman (born 11 March, 1967 in Mount Vernon, Glasgow) is a British-American actor, musical performer, dancer, singer, and TV presenter who has lived and worked both in the United Kingdom and the United States. He currently lives in the UK. He became a United States citizen in 1985, and holds dual US/UK citizenship. Barrowman is best known on British television for his acting and his presenting work on theatre.

  23. Dale Winton

    Dale Winton (born May 22 1955 in London) is an English radio DJ and television presenter.He was well known in Nottingham for his stint at Radio Trent, for his morning show from 1975 till 1984, when some kind of mix up with contracts, he did not renew. He did stints at Beacon Radio afterward. He has presented shows including "Supermarket Sweep", which is currently back on our screens with the original format, and "Pets Win Prizes".

  24. Richard Bacon

    Richard Bacon (born 30 November 1975) is an English television and radio presenter.

  25. Simon Cowell

    Simon Cowell (MBE) is a British television presenter and author who hosts the Animal Planet documentary series Wildlife SOS. He co-founded the Wildlife Aid animal rescue and rehabilitation centre, the organisation whose activities are the subject of the television series. Simon lives in Leatherhead, Surrey.

  26. Robert Winston

    Robert Maurice Lipson Winston, Baron Winston (born July 15, 1940) is a British, doctor scientist, politician, and television presenter.

  27. Jim Davidson

    Jim Davidson, OBE (born Cameron James Davidson on 13 December 1953 in Kidbrooke, London) is an English actor, comedian, TV presenter.

  28. Jamie Oliver

    James Trevor Oliver MBE (May 27, 1975), better known as Jamie Oliver and nicknamed The Naked Chef, is an English celebrity chef. He is well known for his role in campaigning against unhealthy, processed foods in British schools. Since his early years, his Essex accent has become infamous - particularly the use of the hindi word "pukka" (colloquially meaning "brilliant" or "solid", originally "cooked" or "ripe").

  29. Jeremy Kyle

    Jeremy Kyle (born July 7, 1965 in Canning Town, London) is an English radio and television broadcaster, best known for his own daytime talk show on ITV, "The Jeremy Kyle Show".

  30. Matthew Pinsent

    Sir Matthew Clive Pinsent CBE (born 10 October, 1970) is an English rowing champion, four-time Olympic gold medallist and broadcaster. Pinsent was born in Holt, Norfolk, and began rowing at Eton College. He began his international career at the Junior World Rowing Championships in 1987. He raced again in 1988, winning the junior coxless pairs with Tim Foster. After finishing school, Pinsent studied Geography at St Catherine's College, Oxford.

  31. Paul Daniels

    Paul Daniels (born 6 April 1938 in South Bank, Middlesbrough) is an English magician and television performer.

  32. Myleene Klass

    Myleene Angela Klass (born 6 April 1978) is an English classical pianist, commercial model, television and radio presenter, and former member of the UK pop group Hear'Say. Her pop success achieved 4 Top 10 singles, 2 of which were UK Number Ones. Hear'Say also released 2 albums, "Popstars" and "Everybody".

  33. Chris Evans

    Chris Evans (born 1 April 1966 in Warrington) is an English radio and television presenter and producer.

  34. Mike Read

    Mike Read (born 1 March 1951 in Manchester, England) is a British disc jockey and former television presenter.

  35. Jasper Carrott

    Jasper Carrott OBE (born Robert Davis, March 14 1945) is an English comedian (declaring himself "world famous in Birmingham").

  36. Simon Callow

    Simon Philip Hugh Callow, CBE (born June 15, 1949) is an English stage, film and television actor. He was born in Streatham, London, England to Neil Francis Callow (British) and Yvonne Mary Guise (French) and was raised in the Roman Catholic faith of his mother. He studied at the Queen's University of Belfast before giving up his degree course to go into acting at the Drama Centre, London.

  37. Janet Street-Porter

    A former editor of The Independent on Sunday , Janet Street-Porter is now the paper's editor-at-large. As a journalist and broadcaster she has had an innovative and groundbreaking career in television, creating programmes for the BBC, Channel 4 and LWT, for which she has won a Bafta and the Prix Italia. She is also vice president of the Rambler's Association.

  38. Jeanette Winterson

    Jeanette Winterson OBE (born August 27, 1959) is a British novelist. Born in Manchester, she was adopted by a Pentecostal couple, who brought her up in Accrington, Lancashire, with ambitions for her to be a Christian missionary. She announced that she was having a lesbian affair at the age of 16, and left home. She went on to study English at St Catherine's College, Oxford. After moving to London, her first novel, "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit", …

  39. Fern Britton

    Fern Britton (born July 17, 1957 in Ealing, London) is a well-known English television presenter. She currently co-hosts the popular daytime television show, "This Morning".

  40. Brian Blessed

    Brian Blessed is an English actor, who came to fame as PC 'Fancy' Smith in the BBC TV police drama series "Z Cars". He is a highly charismatic man with a booming voice, great beard and robust build ideal for the bushy bearded, often humorous men in Shakespearean and medieval dramas. The son of a miner, Blessed was born in the ex-mining town of Mexborough and grew up in the nearby town of Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

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