Gary
McCausland The
straight-talking presenter of Five's flagship property
programme How to be a Property Developer (now in it's
third series) and Property Developing Abroad, Gary McCausland
is himself a successful property developer and businessman.
Quentin
Willson Quentin
is probably best known for his hit series Britain's Worst
Driver on Channel Five and remains one of the best known
motoring authorities in the UK, recently winning the prestigious
Motoring Writer of the Year award. He also appeared every
week for nine years on BBC2’s highly acclaimed Top
Gear series
Nick
Leeson The collapse
of Barings Bank and Nick Leeson’s role in it is
one of the most spectacular debacles in modern financial
history. Curiosity, intrigue and sympathy have been the
various reactions to this mans’ incredible life
story.
Murray
Walker
Legendary British Formula One Commentator & Former
Advertising Executive - a true British icon.
Professor
Heinz Wolff Highly respected scientist who
'invented' the term Biogengineering in 1954. He has been
involved with television and radio for over 30 years,
and in this field is remembered for series such as 'The
Great Egg Race'.
Dr
Ian Johnston Scientific
expert on BBC's Battle of the Geeks, Dr Ian Johnston is
an academic engineer and applied mathematician, also known
for inventing the Aeromat - the world's most flippable
drinks mat.
Fay
Presto Fay Presto
is arguably Britain's premier close-up magician. Having
previously been nominated Tatler's 'Entertainer of the
Year' and personally requested to entertain HM The Queen
on no less than six occasions.
Peter
Baxter Producer,
broadcaster and writer, Peter Baxter co-ordinated the
BBC's cricket coverage from every one of the Test-playing
nations (with the exception of Bangladesh) and was also
part of the commentary team. Retired from the BBC in 2007
he is now much in demand on the after-dinner circuit.