After Dinner Speakers: Des Lynam, James Orchestra Last, Oren Harari

Des Lynam started his broadcasting career as a sports reporter for Radio Brighton in 1968 and within a year he joined BBC Radio 2 presenting Sports Report. In 1978 he moved to BBC television where he was their main sports anchorman for over twenty years. He has presented all major sporting events including the Olympic Games, Wimbledon, Match Of The Day and the Grand National. He also had his own Friday drivetime show on BBC Radio 2.In August 1999 Des moved to ITV to anchor their live football coverage of the Champions' League, the FA Cup and the European Championships in 2000. He was awarded the BAFTA Richard Dimbleby Award in 1994, voted Top Television Presenter in 1996 and has been Sports Presenter of the Year five times. When the Radio Times celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1998, its readers voted Des the 'Host With The Most'.Des is an excellent after dinner speaker and awards host.

After Dinner Speakers Flying Pickets Kirsty LangComedian and presenter of 'They Think Its All Over'
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Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind Bob 'The Cat' Bevans Alain Prost Former soccer star and enthusiastic after dinner speaker.
Gary Tiplady Norman Wisdom Johnny Orchestra Dankworth Hollywood Star
Steve Davis Tania Bryer Wayne HemingwayFormer head of the Strategic Rail Authority
Courtney Cox Tanni Grey-Thompson Bill ClintonA renowned cricketer, now retired to pursue a TV career. Charismatic but sometimes controversial.
Alastair Morton Stirling Moss Dominic Holland English group
Nicholas Witchell Paul Kaye Lenny KravitzSpeaks on the value of leadership
Arthur Smith Russell Watson Rachel Heyhoe-FlintCNN talk show host
Elvis Costello Ice Cube John MoultonEast End muisical comedy due
Glen Campbell Kriss Akabusi Kylie MinogueFormer Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 1981 to 1983
Ben Pimlott Ken Dodd HawkwindFomer sar of All Things Great & Small now in Doctors