Champion Ski-Jumper who came last by a record margin at 1988 Winter Olympics |
ibiza classifieds |
Pianist, actor, comedian. Star of Jeeves & Wooster. Half of Fry & Laurie partnership. |
Former Manchester United football star |
Formerly played Sam Mitchell in EastEnders. Recently a contestant in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. |
Jewish stand-up |
Former Olympic athlete and BBC athletics commentator |
Head of the Conran Empire |
Pop violinist |
Former Tory MP for Tatton who fell from grace in a legal battle with Mohamed Al Fayed, owner of Harrods |
Cult TV show |
Former head of weather at BBC |
After Dinner Speakers: Paul Daniels, Uri Geller, Tamzin Outhwaite
Paul's roots are from Teesside in the North-East. From age 11, he began learning magic as a hobby, and performed for parties in his spare time while working as a clerk.
After serving his National Service, he worked for the Internal Audit Office but soon he was a full-time magician on the club circuit during the 60s. A string of successful TV series and specials with the BBC led him to win the Golden Rose of Montreux in 1985. As well as the magic programmes, he also presented a triplet of successful game shows.
He married his assistant Debbie McGee in 1988. He still performs live, mainly on cruise ships and in provincial theatres.