After Dinner Speakers: The Flirtations, Liza Tarbuck, Howard Wilkinson

A British-based R&B female group, who originally came from New York City, New York, USA. The Supremes were extremely popular during the late 60s, and record companies were keen to record any female groups who sounded like them. The Flirtations were the beneficiaries of this phenomenon. The members were sisters Shirley and Earnestine Pearce and Viola Billups. The Pearce sisters had earlier been in the Gypsies, but after minor success the group broke up. Recording in England for Deram Records, the Flirtations had a notable US hit in 1969 with a Supremes-styled number, "Nothing But A Heartache" (number 34 pop), which sounded rather retrograde in the soul market, where it did not chart. The track later became a favourite in Northern Soul clubs.

After Dinner Speakers Placebo Terry WaiteFormer Conservative Cabinet Minister, leadership candidate and publishing millionaire
ibiza classifiedsibiza classifieds
Julio Iglesias Tony Hadley Al PacinoA member of England’s successful 1966 World Cup Squad
Commodores Emma Jones ErasureOne of rock and roll's enduring performers
Ken Dodd Katrina & The Waves UnderworldFormer Swedish Coach of Lazio, now successful England Coach
Nigel Temple Walter Mondale Stephen HawkingFormer Neighbour now Pop Queen
Carrie Fisher Mikhail Gorbachev The Three Degrees An informal, intimate American singer
Henri Laconte Simply Red Rik MayallFounder of Warehouse, classic British designer
Lisa Rogers The Temptations Eddie Izzard British Entrepreneur of the Year 2002
Bill Clinton Billy Ocean BondComedian and presenter of 'They Think Its All Over'
Hanan Ashrawi Nick Pickard James Allen An international star who has given new meaning to the word "versatility"
Holly Valance Cantabile Carl HahnYoung Hollywood star currently enjoying great success in The West Wing