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  1. Sharon Osbourne

    Sharon Rachel Osbourne is a well-known English music manager and promoter, television personality and presenter. She came into public prominence after appearing in "The Osbournes", a reality television show that followed her family's daily life. Osbourne later became a judge on the talent shows "The X Factor" and "America's Got Talent". After the success of "The Osbournes", hosting her own chat shows and securing advertising contracts, …

  2. 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".

  3. Jim Brown

    Jim Brown has been the host of the "Calgary Eyeopener" on CBR (CBC Radio One Calgary) since 2003. Before moving to Calgary, he hosted "The Morning Show" at CBN in St. John's, Newfoundland, for eight seasons. His voice has also been heard across Canada as Friday host of "The Current" and guest host of "Sounds Like Canada", "As It Happens" and "The House".

  4. John Leslie

    John Leslie (born Leslie John Stott on February 22 1965) is a Scottish former television presenter, best known as a presenter of BBC1's "Blue Peter" and ITV1's "This Morning". He also presented the ITV hit gameshow Wheel of Fortune and he was the roving reporter for the first series of the UK version of Survivor. During 1988 he became a presenter for Music Box's show "Formula One", …

  5. Chris Steele

    Doctor Chris Steele is a UK medical doctor well known for his many media appearances. He is the "resident" doctor on ITV's "This Morning" daytime magazine show. He appeared on the very first show in 1988 and still appears on the show every week. He also writes for magazines such as "Woman Magazine" and "Top Sante". Dr Chris Steele qualified as a doctor in 1968 and has worked as a general practitioner in south Manchester since.

  6. Mark Roberts

    Mark Roberts (born December 12, 1964 in Liverpool, England) is a famous British streaker who has run naked during several international events. A father of three, Roberts' saga began when he saw a female streaker run down a Rugby Sevens game naked in Hong Kong. After a bet in a bar, he went naked in front of the crowd himself the next day, and the day after. This was during the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens. Roberts has done this, as of 2005, a total of 380 times, …

  7. 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.

  8. Phil Vickery

    Philip Vickery (born 2 May 1961) is a British celebrity chef. He is the former Head Chef of the Castle Hotel, Taunton where he won, amongst other awards, a Michelin star, 4 AA rosettes and the AA Chef of the Year. He now owns a gastropub, in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire. He currently appears on the television programmes "Ready Steady Cook" and "This Morning". He has written one book, Just Food, published by Headline in 1999.

  9. Ruth Langsford

    Ruth Langsford is a British television presenter, born in Singapore. She began her career as a continuity announcer and newscaster with ITV regional station TSW in the South West of England. She left TSW when Westcountry Television took over the franchise on 1 January 1993, even closing down the station with fellow announcer, the late Ian Sterling. Since then she has presented such programmes as "Loose Women", …

  10. Beth Rowley

    Beth Rowley is a singer born in Lima, Peru in October 1981. She returned to Bristol, England with her family when she was 2 years old. She was influenced by her family's love for many different musical styles, particularly blues, country, folk, gospel and latin american music. When aged 16, Beth formed "The Apogee", an original 5 piece funk/soul/acid jazz group, and her solo debut was at an open mic. night in the renowned Bristol music pub The Old Duke.

  11. Scott Wright

    Scott Wright (born 2 October 1974) is a British actor, best known for his two year stay in ITV1's "Coronation Street", playing Sam Kingston from 2000 to 2002, who famously stripped in the Rovers Return.

  12. Shelagh Rogers

    Shelagh Rogers (born 1956) is a Canadian radio broadcaster. She is currently the host of CBC Radio One's "Sounds Like Canada". Rogers grew up in Ottawa, Ontario. She was the "Head Girl" at her high school, Lisgar Collegiate Institute. She played in the Ottawa Youth Orchestra and was a spare on the Reach for the Top team. Rogers began her career in broadcasting at Kingston, Ontario's CKWS, hosting a country music program while still a student at Queen's University.

  13. Coleen Nolan

    Coleen Nolan (born 12 March 1965, in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English television presenter and former singer. She was the youngest member of the band, The Nolans in which she sang alongside her sisters. She has presented such shows as "This Morning", alongside Twiggy. She has also been a panellist on "The Wright Stuff", as well as a regular on "Loose Women" and has taken part in the reality TV programmes, …

  14. Michael Enright

    Michael Enright (b. 1943) is a Canadian radio broadcaster. He is the current host of CBC Radio One's "Sunday Edition". Enright first joined CBC radio in 1974 as host of "This Country in the Morning" for one year. He was then a print journalist for "TIME", "Maclean's", the "Toronto Star" and "The Globe and Mail". He subsequently returned to CBC, becoming managing editor of CBC radio news in 1985, …

  15. Dick Gordon

    Dick Gordon is a radio broadcaster most well-known for being the host of the NPR radio show "The Connection" until its termination in August 2005. Prior to joining "The Connection" in 2001 he worked on CBC Radio One's morning show, "This Morning". He has also served as Parliamentary reporter, Moscow correspondent and South Asia correspondent for both radio and television. Gordon has covered conflicts in many part of the world, including Bosnia, …

  16. Alison Hammond

    Alison Hammond (born 5 February 1975) is a British television presenter. She first became famous after appearing on the third series of "Big Brother" in 2002. She was the second to be evicted when she left on day 15. Probably the most memorable moment for many people of Alison in the house was jumping on a picnic table and breaking it, then going to the diary room to tell Big Brother what she'd done.

  17. Denise Robertson

    Denise Robertson MBE (born June 1934, in Sunderland, England) is the resident agony aunt on the British ITV programme "This Morning" and has been for the majority of its run. In 2000, she had her own series called "Dear Denise". She was created a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 17 June 2006. Denise is a keen supporter of Sunderland A.F.C., and, because of this, she has been prone to numerous impressions from Jon Culshaw.

  18. Anjula Mutanda

    Anjula Mutanda is a British psychologist, life coach and therapist. She trained at Durham University and has since appeared on many television programmes giving psychological analysis, such as Big Brother, GMTV, Kilroy, Have I Been Here Before? and RI:SE. She is also the current psychologist on This Morning and the current agony aunt in Mizz Magazine. Anjula is currently featuring in CiTV's Feel the Fear. She is also currently featuring in the program Generation X:Cess

  19. Sharon Marshall

    Sharon Marshall is a TV soap "gossip" who works on "This Morning" she usually has a slot on Fridays in which she talks about the three main UK soaps and shows clips from them. Also on This Morning alongside Paul Ross she works on a general "what to watch" TV feature picking out the highlights of TV viewing over the course of a week. Sharon appeared as a contestant on ITV's "Celebrity Fit Club" in early 2006 and channel Five (TV), …

  20. Terri Seymour

    Terri Seymour (born Theresa Helene Seymour in 1975 in Hertfordshire, England) is a British television presenter and sometime actress best known for being the girlfriend of "The X Factor" and "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell since 2002. She first found success as a commercial model appearing in catalogues and commercials, …

  21. Ami McKay

    Ami McKay began her writing career as a freelancer for CBC Radio. Her work has aired on "Maritime Magazine", "Outfront", "This Morning" and "Sunday Edition". Her documentary, "Daughter of Family G" won an Excellence in Journalism Medallion at the 2003 Atlantic Journalism Awards. She was a finalist in the Writers' Union of Canada's Short Prose Competition as well as the recipient of a grant from the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism, …

  22. Judith Chalmers

    Judith Chalmers OBE (born 10 October 1936) is an English television presenter who is best known for presenting the travel programme "Wish You Were Here...?" during its initial heyday of the 1970s and 1980s. She was born in Stockport, Cheshire. Prior to "Wish You Were Here...?", Chalmers presented ballroom dancing competition programme "Come Dancing" for the BBC.

  23. Eric Knowles

    Eric Knowles (born 1953 in Nelson, Lancashire, England) is a British Antiques expert. He first became famous after being a ceramics expert on the "Antiques Roadshow". He has also appeared in such programmes as, "Going for a Song", "Call My Bluff" and "20th Century Roadshow". He is also currently the antiques expert on "This Morning".

  24. Charles Jacobs

    Charles Jacobs is the co-founder of the American Anti-Slavery Group (1994), which campaigns against slavery worldwide, and a co-chairman of The Sudan Campaign (2000), a coalition calling for an end to slavery in Sudan. He has also served as deputy director of the Boston chapter of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (1988), and he founded The David Project Center for Jewish Leadership (2002), which he heads.

  25. Caron Keating

    Caron Keating (5 October 1962 - 13 April 2004) was a British television presenter. Born in Fulham, West London, aged 3 months her parents moved back to Northern Ireland, where she was raised. Her parents were television presenter Gloria Hunniford and BBC producer Don Keating. Caron attended Methodist College Belfast, where she gained 8 'O' levels and 3 'A' levels.

  26. Stuart Miles

    Stuart Miles (born 20 February 1970) is a British comedian and television presenter, best known for presenting the popular children's programme "Blue Peter". From 1993-94, Miles presented "Saturday Disney" which eventually led to him joining "Blue Peter" on 27 June 1994; some of his most memorable moments included joining the RAF Falcons display team, and starring in various "Blue Peter" pantomimes. His last appearance was on 21 June 1999.

  27. Ira Basen

    Ira Basen is a Canadian radio producer, who has been associated with CBC Radio since 1984. He has been associated with the programs "Sunday Morning", "Quirks and Quarks", "The Inside Track" and "This Morning", and has written for "Saturday Night" and "The Globe and Mail". In 2005, Basen was co-credited on the first Canadian edition of "The Book of Lists".

  28. James Whitaker

    James Whitaker (born 4 October 1940) is a British journalist, specialising in the British royal family. He is currently the royal correspondent for the "Daily Mirror", as well as being the correspondent for the ITV television programme, "This Morning". In 2004, he took part in the reality television programme, "Celebrity Fit Club" and was made team captain for the final 3 weeks, and was made MR FIT CLUB 2004.

  29. Sarah Greene

    Sarah Greene (born 24 October 1958, in London, England) is a British television presenter, probably most famous for presenting the popular children's television show "Blue Peter", from 19th May 1980 until 27th June 1983. She first appeared on "Blue Peter" as a guest alongside her fellow actors and actresses in the BBC adaptation of Pamela Brown's The Swish of the Curtain.

  30. Robbie Conal

    Robbie Conal is an American guerilla poster artist noted for his gnarled, grotesque depictions of U.S. political figures of note. A former hippie, he is noted for his use of snipes to distribute his poster art throughout a city overnight. Conal's parents were both union organizers, and he grew up in Manhattan. He received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from San Francisco State University in 1968 and his MFA from Stanford University in 1978.

  31. Christopher Parker

    Christopher Parker (born August 24 1983) is an English actor and television presenter.

  32. Ingrid Tarrant

    Ingrid Tarrant (born 15th October 1954 in Elstree, England) is a British television presenter and former wife of Chris Tarrant. She has presented such programmes as "TV Mail", "Wish You Were Here?" and "This Morning". She has also appeared on a special version of "What Not to Wear" where she received a makeover from fashion advisors Trinny and Susannah. After her marriage collapsed in 2006 and received much media attention as a result, …

  33. Nadine Baggott

    Nadine Baggott (born circa 1964 in Orpington, Kent, South London), is an English journalist and beauty expert. After university, Baggott trained as a journalist and has since written for The Daily Mail, Sunday Times Style Magazine and The Sunday Express and the London Evening Standard; and various magazines including Marie Claire. Baggott is presently the award winning health and beauty editor for Hello! magazine After under taking media training, …

  34. Fred Talbot

    Fred Talbot (born December 17, 1949 in Edinburgh) is a television presenter and meteorologist, well-known for his weather forecasts for the British TV show, "This Morning" on ITV1.

  35. Nick Kamen

    Nick Kamen (born Nicholas Ivor Kamen, 15 April 1962, in Harlow, Essex, England) is a British male model, songwriter and musician. He is most famous for his 1985 beefcake performance in Levi's "Launderette" TV commercial where he strips down in order to stone-wash his blue jeans in a 1950s style public laundromat while he waits clad only in his boxer shorts, which dramatically increased their popularity. It was selected for "The 100 Greatest TV Ads" in 2000.

  36. Lesley Waters

    Lesley Waters is an English celebrity chef. She regularly appears on such cookery programmes as Ready Steady Cook, and is currently one of the featured chefs on This Morning. London born, she studied French Cuisine at Ealing College for three years, before cooking in top hotels, and winning awards including a scholarship to the Hotel Intercontinental in Dusseldorf. She then joined Prue Leith's restaurant, where she was promoted to senior chef.

  37. Bruce Meyer

    Bruce Meyer (born April 23, 1957) is a Canadian poet and educator. He has been the Director of Writing and Literature at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, and has taught at the University of Windsor, McMaster University, Trinity College at the University of Toronto, Seneca College, Humber College, and Skidmore College. He has been Visiting Writer at the Universities of Southern Mississippi and University of Texas at Austin, …

  38. Leilani Dowding

    Leilani Dowding (born 30 January, 1980 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England) is a Page Three girl, glamour model, television celebrity, and former beauty queen. She is biracial, with an English father and a Filipina mother.

  39. Rob James-Collier

    Rob James-Collier (born 1978 in Stoke-on-Trent)** is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Liam Connor in Coronation Street. Having no experience as an actor, Rob went for auditions for the series Down To Earth, but stars Ricky Tomlinson and Denise Welch were convinced by his talent and he got the part of the womanising pub landlord at The Black Bull Tavern in the show.

  40. Ian Hyland

    Ian Hyland (born 23 September 1969, brought up in Chesterfield, Derbyshire) is a British television critic. He wrote a column for the Sunday Mirror from 2000 to 2005 and appeared on Five's "The Wright Stuff" from 2003 to 2005. He has also appeared on "This Morning" and various TV nostalgia and retrospective documentaries. He currently writes for the "News of the World".

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