After Dinner Speakers: Alvin Stardust, The Bee Gees, Eve Pollard

b. Bernard William Jewry, 27 September 1942, London, England. Jewry first enjoyed pop fame during the early 60s under the name Shane Fenton. When the arrival of the Beatles and the subsequent Merseybeat explosion occurred, Fenton effectively retired from singing. In one of the more unlikely comebacks in British pop history, he re-emerged in 1973 as hit singer Alvin Stardust. Bedecked in menacingly black leather, with an image that fused Gene Vincent with Dave Berry, Stardust returned to the charts with the UK number 2 hit "My Coo-Ca-Choo". It was followed by the chart-topping "Jealous Mind" which, like its predecessor, was composed by songwriter Peter Shelley. Two further UK Top 10 hits followed, with "Red Dress" and "You You You" before his chart career petered out with "Tell Me Why" and "Good Love Can Never Die". The indomitable Stardust revitalized his career once more during the early 80s with the Top 10 successes "Pretend" and the commemorative ballad "I Feel Like Buddy Holly", which also mentioned Paul McCartney. Stardust ended 1984 with two further hits "I Won't Run Away" and "So Near Christmas" before once again falling from chart favour. He remains a popular star on the British showbusiness scene and in recent years, as a born-again Christian, presented and performed on BBC television with Christian pop and rock acts.

After Dinner Speakers Ted Dexter Carrie FisherDistinguished senior statesman and former US Secretary of State
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Marilyn Manson Andrew Rawnsley Petula Clark Outrageous interviewer Dennis Pennis is Paul Kaye's alter ego
Kirsty Wark Roger Moore Eddie IzzardClever British ventriloquist
Dan Rather Jean-Paul Gaultier Lord Nigel LawsonStar of Colors, formerly married to Madonna.
Sebastian Coe Geraldine Ferraro Lloyd ColeActress, Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street.
Jimmy Cricket Michael Moore Emlyn HughesEccentric cartoonist married to Jane Asher.
Mark Perry The Rubettes Rory McGrathClever percussion group
Bill & Ryhthm Kings Wyman Lisa Faulkner The PretendersBad Boy Rapper cleared of NY shooting. Announces he now wishes to be known as 'P-Diddy'. Ken Dodd is unavailable for comment.
Michael Caine Suzanne Charlton Robin OakleyWriter and actress
Gary Kasparov Bernard Gallacher Robin WilliamsFormer Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Island (1990-1997)
The Drifters Ian Woosnam Desmond DekkerFormer presenter of the BBC's Business Breakfast.