First female Secretary of State and the highest ranking woman in the history of the US Government. |
ibiza classifieds |
British Rock Band |
Former editor of various Mirror Group newspaper titles. A regular guest on Radio & TV Quiz shows. |
Aka Johnny Rotten, lead singer of Punk Bank The Sex Pistols |
TV Chef |
Ross left Walford and the notourous Grant Mitchell to turn over a new leaf as the police officer in the new series ‘Without Motive’ |
Clever stand-up, former host of National Lottery Show |
Formerly Blue Peter presenter now best known for her involvement in various animal shows. |
Popular gardening presenter and TV show host. |
Former model, presenter, married to Paul Young. |
UK jazz/pop act |
After Dinner Speakers: Andrew Marr, Jayne Middlemiss, Tom King
Andrew Marr, the BBC's Political Editor, was born in 1959 in Glasgow; he attended Dundee High School, Craigflower School in Fife, and Loretto School, Musselburgh. He then gained a BA in English from Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
His journey to the BBC top correspondents job in May 2000 came via The Scotsman, The Independent, The Economist, The Express and The Observer.
Andrew has had three books published: The Battle for Scotland; Ruling Britannia and The Day Britain Died. Broadcasting includes series on contemporary thinkers for BBC Two and Radio Four, and political documentaries for Channel 4 and BBC Panorama.
A consistent winner of numerous journalistic awards he remains a foremost presenter possessing a unique balance of gravity and wit.