After Dinner Speakers: Mohammed Ali, Uri Geller, David Letterman

Mohammed Ali has undoubtedly been a fixture in world culture since the 1960's. Seizing the gold medal at the Olympics in 1960, battling George Foreman in "The Rumble in the Jungle" in Zaire, and going head to head with Joe Frazier in "The Thrilla in Manila" in the Philippines, were highlights of a career that earned Ali the status of world icon. Since his retirement in 1981, Ali has engaged in many humanitarian endeavors, including a 1990 journey to Iraq to negotiate the release of 15 hostages. In the last twenty years Ali's cultural status has hardly diminished: three billion television viewers around the world watched him open the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.

After Dinner Speakers Giancarlo Fisichella Abba GoldOne of those rare talents who crosses musical boundaries effortlessly and makes every song she performs her own
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Brahms & Liszt Barbra Streisand James WhitakerMichael's portrayal of the caring single father Bepe in Eastenders has guaranteed his status as a heartthrob.
Shakira Caine Rory Bremner Lord Currie Recognized by Meetings & Conventions magazine as
Lisa Pinup The Three Degrees Gil Scott HeronThe most famous Irish athletics champion
Celtic Feet Sam Torrance Anne DiamondFomer Neighbours and vocalist
Malandra Burrows June Whitfield Jamie OliverHollywood actress, star of Romancing The Stone and many other hit movies.
Holly Valance Worlds Apart Jude Law America's most successful female vocal group of all time
Francis Alan Mick Jagger SqueezeScottish funnyman and Radio presenter
Paul Young The Drifters Robin WilliamsJewish stand-up
Julian Richer Ian Botham Douggie DonnellyDJ Norman Cook
Bond John McWilliams Anthony ClareSpecialises in huge music, laser and light shows