After Dinner Speakers: Julian Clary, Bobby Robson, Marc Freden

Julian Clary is best known for his camp television compering in outrageous costumes and his endless stream of sexual double entendres and puns. He started his career on the London circuit as “ Gillian Pie-Face” wearing a kaftan, beads and a wig. But debut television appearance was on Channel 4 in Cabaret at the Jongleurs in 1988 as “The Joan Collins Fan Club” with Fanny the Wonder dog. His career really took a leap in 1993 when became the compere of the British Comedy Awards where a sexual joke involving Norman Lamont, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, received uproarious laughter. After a short stint in Australia, he returned to Britain in 1995 and took up acting. Some of the television series he has been in are ‘All Rise for Julian Clary’ in 1996, and the game show, ‘It’sonly TV but I Like It’ in 1999. Julian makes a very entertaining host.

After Dinner Speakers Charlie Sheen Alan WhickerA regular guest chef on BBC TWO's Ready Steady Cook
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Bob Geldof Glenys Kinnock Arsene WengerBeautiful british actress and Girl About Town.
Dawn French Ross Kemp Leonardo di CaprioFormer Economics editor of the BBC and Ambassador to Washington
Julian Lennon John  Regis Val KilmerThe original Phantom
Jerry Sadowitz Steve Irwin Clarissa Dickson-Wright Famous CBS Newscaster who has interviewed every President from Eisenhower to Clinton.
Gary Oldman Paul McKenna The Temperence Seven One of the finest UK's DJ and Producers
Percy Sledge John Sergeant Carl Bildt Played nasty gangland character in EastEnders. A huge favourite with the ladies.
Les Bubb Douglas McWilliams Julia Louis DreyfusPresentor of ITV's 10 O'clock News
Christopher Walken Jools Holland Barry GibbonsAgony Aunt
Sarah Kennedy Annie Lennox Kathy BurkeOne of the most well-known photographers in the world.
Liza Tarbuck Ray Clemence Bruce WillisThe first British woman to walk to the Magnetic North Pole