He has been a business reporter and presenter, beginning his career in print journalism on local newspapers, before moving into local and network radio. |
ibiza classifieds |
Popular DJ on London's Capital Radio, know as Dr. Fox. |
First to cross the South Pole unsupported on foot with Sir Rannulph Fiennes. A great motivation speaker. |
Country Singer |
Writer and former member of Monty Python's Flying Circus |
The first DJ to broadcast on Radio 1. Now with Capital Gold. Winner 2002 |
Former jockey |
Former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion. |
Legendary British Heartthrob |
Former Prime Minister of the U.K and well known Europhile |
Former jockey |
After Dinner Speakers: Jack Dee, Robert Heller, Richard Whiteley
Since The Jack Dee Show hit the small screen in February 1992, Jack Dee has become a household name.
Born in Petts Wood and brought up in a family with a history of musical entertainers and mental illness, he left a Winchester comprehensive to start a career in catering. Realising his dour persona got more laughs than respect in the restaurant business, he followed up the advice of numerous colleagues and customers and took to the boards. That was in 1988 and Jack Dee has not looked back since.
In 1991, Jack won the British Comedy Award for Best Stage Newcomer and following numerous guest TV appearances and a successful run of Edinburgh shows, he was nominated for the 1991 Perrier Award. His impressive list of awards to-date include two at the 1995 British Comedy Awards; one Gold and two Silver Arrows for his now infamous 'widget'. John Smith's Bitter commercials (1997) at the British Advertising Awards; and the prestigious Best Stand Up Comedian at the 1997 British Comedy Awards.