One of the most well-known photographers in the world. |
ibiza classifieds |
Former model, now vocalist |
Pop Group |
Outstanding sportsman who has done much for charity |
Top British actor, comic |
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency |
Stylish US crooner, pianist, big band |
Former journalist and first British woman to climb Mount Everest and the 7 highest peaks in the world. |
Olympic Gold medal winner in 1996 |
America's most popular late night chat show host. |
One of the City of London's most respected economists. |
After Dinner Speakers: Michael Aspel, The Village People, Richard Denny
Michael Aspel's career began as a radio actor with the BBC in Cardiff in 1954.
He became a nationally known personality on both television and radio, firstly as a television newsreader and, subsequently, as a presenter of numerous television and radio programmes including Family Favourites, Miss World, Crackerjack, Personal Cinema, Aspel And Company, Today, After Seven, Star Games, Ask Aspel, Eric & Ernie's Variety Days, Ultra Quiz and the Bafta Awards.
Michael entered into an exclusive contract with London Weekend Television to present several programmes including The 6 O'clock Show, Child's Play, and his talk show Aspel And Company, and he has presented several specials in The Trouble With… series.
Subsequently, he presented Strange… But True? about the supernatural and Caught On Camera where extraordinary events were recorded in film and video.
He hosted ITN's V.E. Day Programme in May 1995, along with Lights Camera Action for ITV which was a series of six programmes to celebrate the centenary of the cinema.
Michael currently hosts two of BBC ONE's longest running and successful shows. He succeeded Eammon Andrews as presenter of This Is Your Life and then took over from Hugh Scully as presenter of the Antiques Roadshow.
Over the years, Michael has been voted Variety Club ITV Personality of the Year and TV Times Television Personality of the Year. He has appeared in several pantomimes, co-starred in a run of Say Who You Are and has narrated Side By Side By Sondheim.
Michael was awarded the OBE in 1993 for services to broadcasting and was recently voted into the Royal Television Society Hall of Fame for outstanding services to television.