After Dinner Speakers: Ronnie Corbett, Sting, Adrian Walsh

According to legend, while Ronnie Corbett and co-host, Ronnie Barker, were presenting the BAFTAS, a technical hitch occurred. They covered so well producers offered them their own show. Unlike Morecambe and Wise, there was no straight-man and funny-man dynamic (unless their sketches demanded it). These were two very funny men, playing their parts very well. Both Ronnies delivered equal amounts of punchlines, at the expense of neither. Ronnie Corbett will be best remembered for his monologues (written by Spike Mullins). His rambling jokes digressed wildly until they finally arrived at the original punchline that had long been forgotten. Though Barker is often credited with delivering the best word-play sketches, Corbett's memory and ingenious delivery made the monologues truly unique. So much so that Ben Elton invited him to deliver more on his 1998 show.

After Dinner Speakers Fred Macaulay Ian StoneAmerican Pop Rock Band
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Lilly Savage Martine McCutcheon Melanie SykesClever percussion group
George Foreman Neil Morrissey Ted WraggPopular East End comic
Faith Popcorn Sue Townsend Ted DexterArtist famous for Simon Smith & Dancing Bear
Wynton Marsalis Tara Palmer Tomkinson Opera Babes Former Boxing Champ
Tamzin Outhwaite Jimmy Ruffin Clive AndersonFormer DJ & host House Party
Joe Pasquale Supergrass George BestLinda is best known for her designs on the hit show 'Changing Rooms'. Linda's fun personlity is sure to make any event a success.
Jane Horrocks Mary Nightingale Jethro TullFormer journalist and first British woman to climb Mount Everest and the 7 highest peaks in the world.
Alan Freeman Juan Pablo Montoya Tall PaulDescribed as 'The Greatest Living British Explorer', having walked across the South Pole.
Vinnie Jones Chris Barrie Sarah  Duchess of YorkStylish British fashion guru
Tina Charles Suggs Rick Wakeman Sue is one of the longest serving characters in Coronation Street and is a great personality