Former DJ, now presenter on Radio 5 and on TVs consumer affairs programme, Watchdog |
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Former President of Pakistan, has emphasised the need to heal past wounds and to put an end to the divisions in Pakistani society |
Editor of the satirical magazine Private Eye and team captain on Have I got News for You |
Glamorous and popular german Golfer, winner of two US masters titles |
High profile member of Cabinets with Margaret Thatcher and John Major |
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Outstanding US Country singer |
Country Singer |
Actor best known for his role as Manuel in 'Fawlty Towers' |
Topical female musical comedy |
After Dinner Speakers: Nicholas Witchell, Shoshana Zuboff, Lord Currie
Nicholas Witchell joined the BBC as a graduate news trainee in 1976 after completing a Bachelor of Laws degree at Leeds University. As a reporter he has been on the news scene in Northern Ireland where he covered the assassination of Earl Mountbattan and the IRA hunger strikes. He was heavily involved in the coverage of the Falklands conflict and the wars in Beirut and the Lebanon
In September 1984 he was, with Sue Lawley, one of the founding presenters of BBC Television’s Six O’clock News he later became the main presenter of the re-launched BBC Breakfast News.
He is currently a BBC Diplomatic Correspondent, reporting on world affairs, and continues as one of the presenters of the major network news programmes for the BBC.
A highly accomplished and an experienced Conference Presenter and Chairman, who has worked for the European Union and a host of major British companies.