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James Prior, Baron Prior Prior was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory !
Robert WebbIn 2011 Webb presented'' Groundbreaking Gags'' on BBC Three, in which he looked at the significant gag s that the animated show Family Guy has been recognised for.
Johnnie StewartIn 1970, he produced the BBC / ZDF TV show Pop Go The Sixties, broadcast across Europe on 1 January 1970.
David Baddielin 2012 he and fellow comedian Hugh Dennis drove from Addis Ababa to Aksum, reportedly home of the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia, as part of the BBC 2 TV series World's Most Dangerous Roads.
Mark Hamill Hamill is credited as the narrator in Ancient Voices, a 1999 series of documentaries on archaeology and ancient history produced by as a BBC / The Learning Channel co-production, and published by Time-Life as a DVD series.
Amanda RootAs part of the BBC Radio 4 Hopes and Desires season, she played Lindsey, an incurable romantic who yearns to meet a modern-day Heathcliff, in Nick Warburton's 30 minute comedy Catching Heathcliff, broadcast at 11pm on 15 January 2008.
Patrick MooreOn 6 May 2007, a special edition of The Sky at Night was broadcast on BBC One, to commemorate the programme's 50th anniversary, with a party in Moore's garden at Selsey, attended by amateur and professional astronomers.
Gareth Malone Gareth Malone's television appearances began in 2007 with his reality television series The Choir, broadcast on BBC Two.
Peter McDougallMcDougall followed this success up with a short kitchen comedy for BBC2, A Wily Couple (1976), part of the Centre Play series and another Play for Today, The Elephants' Graveyard (1976).
Clyde SnowIn 2004, Snow appeared on the Unsolved History documentary television series episode Hunting Nazis on The Discovery Channel.
Ralph KohnIn 2004, he was a guest on Sue Lawley's BBC Radio 4 radio programme, Desert Island Discs.
Blair McDonoughIn January 2007, he appeared in BBC Two's Safari School, in which eight celebrities took part in a four-week ranger training course in the Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa.
Brian Taylor (journalist)In 2009, he presented Holyrood and the Search for Scotland's Soul a documentary by BBC Scotland Investigates to mark the 10th Anniversary of the devolved Scottish Parliament.
Matthew Newbury In 2012 Newbury took part in a Channel 4 documentary programme, The Secret Millionaire.
Martin Clunes In 2009, Clunes presented a three-part ITV series Islands of Britain, which saw him travelling around several of the country's lesser known islands.
Funmi Iyanda In 2010, Funmi Iyanda completed production on My Country : Nigeria, a three-part documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the country's independence, which was aired on the BBC World Service.
Claudio von PlantaThe team drove 136 day down the Pan-American Highway starting from north Alaska in July 2010 to Argentina in an open-top electric sportscar, which was filmed by von Planta as eight 22 minute episodes for the BBC World News channel.
Ann WiddecombeIn 2005, she also appeared in a discussion programme on Five to discuss who had been England's greatest monarch since the Norman Conquest ; her choice of monarch was Charles II.
Stephen TompkinsonIn 1999, he presented the BBC2 documentary Great Railway Journeys : Singapore to Bangkok, part of Series 4 of the popular Great Railway Journeys travel documentaries that aired over many years in the UK and on PBS in the U. S.
Michael J. MosleyIn August 2012 he was credited with popularizing the 5:2 diet, after appearing in the BBC2 Horizon documentary Eat, Fast & Live Longer.
Brian BarderIn 2009 he took part in a BBC Radio 4 programme which brought together some of the key people involved in the Ethiopian famine including International Red Cross nurse Claire Bertschinger (now Dame Claire) ; BBC reporter Michael Buerk ; Dawit Wolde Giorgis, former head of the Ethiopian Relief and Rehabilitation Commission ; and Hugh Goyder, former head of Oxfam's Ethiopia programme.
James Martin (chef)In September 2011, James was tasked with revamping the menu and catering facilities at Scarborough General Hospital, the programme being titled, Operation Hospital Food and shown on BBC TV.
Phyllis SellickIn 2002 she appeared on the BBC radio programme Desert Island Discs.
Shaun PollockShaun Pollock has commentated on Sky Sports and Test Match Special on the BBC during the 2008 England vs South Africa Test Series.
Jasmine Harman In 2004 Harman was selected from hundreds of applicants to present Channel 4's award-winning show A Place in the Sun -- Home or Away, alongside Jonnie Irwin and has filmed over 200 episodes worldwide, and has recorded more episodes than any other presenter.
Jessica-Jane ClementIn January 2012, she presented a BBC documentary titled Britain in Bed in which she revealed how British attitudes to sex have changed over the last 50 years.
Bruce ParryIn 2004, Parry started filming the prime time BBC2 documentary series Tribe in which he lived with various tribal groups exactly as they do in order to better understand their culture.
Ceiri TorjussenIn 2000 he was made a ` White Druid of the Island of Britain' for his services to Welsh music, and was the subject of a TV documentary.
David AttenboroughHe also contributed a programme which highlighted the plight of endangered species to the BBC's Saving Planet Earth project in 2007, the 50th anniversary of the Natural History Unit.
Kirsty WarkIn 2011 she was chosen to host a BBC food quiz show entitled A Question of Taste, pitting two teams of food fanatics against one another.
Nick DoodyHe has appeared on BBC Radio 2, The Comic Side of 7 Days on BBC Three, and has written for 8 out of 10 Cats, The Late Edition (BBC Four), The Now Show (BBC Radio 4), Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive (BBC Radio 4) and took his second solo show Hypocrite to the Edinburgh Festival in 2007.
Helena BlackmanIn May 2007, Blackman was seen giving advice to contestant Ben Ellis in an episode of Any Dream Will Do and in July 2007 she appeared as a soloist in an episode of BBC Radio 2's long-running Friday Night is Music Night opposite Daniel Boys.
Ben Mills On 24 August 2007, Mills was a celebrity guest in an episode of the live television programme Doctor, Doctor broadcast on channel Five, in which he talked about his personal life and former drug-related problems with the presenter and general practitioner, Mark Porter.
Michael Buerk Bettany Hughes during the filming of -LSB- -LSB- Britain's Secret Treasures -RSB- -RSB- In 2010, he narrated Sky1 reality show'' Pineapple Dance Studios''.
Georgie ThompsonShe also presented Sky1's Greatest Sporting Legends series with David Frost in 2005.
Levi RootsRoots had a television cooking show, Caribbean Food Made Easy, on BBC2, with a book of the same name published in August 2009.
Richard Parks Richard Parks' 737 Challenge was also filmed for a BBC Cymru Wales documentary ;'' Richard Parks - Conquering the World'' was transmitted in 3 parts from Tuesday 26 July 2011.
Stephen K. AmosIn 2010 he was a celebrity guest team captain on What Do Kids Know ?
Billy RaymondIn 1985 Raymond again returned to Scotland to make a BBC Radio appearance and also had interviews on Scottish Television.
Nigel Lawson Lawson was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory !
Alfred BrendelIn November 2013 Brendel was the guest for BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.
Bill OddieIn 2006 Oddie appeared in the BBC show Never Mind The Buzzcocks, and also appeared on the topical quiz show 8 out of 10 Cats.
Steve Marsh (comedian)On 16 February 2007, Marsh and Wright starred in their own show' Crash Test Dummies', narrated by Brian Blessed.
Caroline QuentinIn 2012 Quentin began working on another documentary series called Cornwall with Caroline Quentin, which shows her travelling across Cornwall.
Rolf HarrisIn October 2012, Harris started presenting a series on Channel 5, based around Liverpool University's Veterinary School, called Rolf's Animal Clinic.
Samantha BondIn 2009, she took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home, about her Welsh family history.
Jonnie IrwinIn January 2011, Sky 1 broadcast Jonnie's own show called Dream Lives for Sale, which saw him help people leave their UK lives behind and buy a business to run themselves abroad.
Des McAnuffIn 2010 McAnuff was the subject of a documentary special entitled Des McAnuff : A Life In Stages which was a part of the broadcast schedule on Bravo !
Sheila FergusonIn May 2011 Ferguson starred in the second series of Channel 4s Celebrity Five Go To in which the celebrities visited South Africa.
Heather RabbattsOn 24 July 2011 she was the guest on Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4.
Mo Chaudry Chaudry appeared in the second series of the U. K. television programme, Secret Millionaire, on Channel 4 (first broadcast on Wednesday 12 December 2007).
Richard HammondIn April 2007, Hammond presented a one off special on BBC Radio 2 for Good Friday followed by another in August 2007 for the bank holiday.
John Nott Nott was interviewed about the rise of Thatcherism for the 2006 BBC TV documentary series Tory !
Dylan ThomasIn 1943 he wrote and recorded a 15-minute talk entitled'' Reminiscences of Childhood'' for the Welsh BBC.
Edgar GuestGuest's poem'' It Could n't Be Done'' was recited by Idris Elba on the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year Award on 16 December 2012 whilst celebrating Team GB and Paralympics GB winning the team award for 2012.
Gloria HunnifordSince 2010, Hunniford has co-presented Rip Off Britain, a consumer complaints programme on BBC Television along with Angela Rippon and, for the first two series, Jennie Bond, and then, for the third series, with Julia Somerville replacing Bond.
Chris FrenchIn 1998, he took part in an investigation of reincarnation claims amongst the Druze people of Lebanon, broadcast as part of the To the Ends of the Earth series.
Mike OldfieldIn 1979, he recorded a version of the signature tune of the British children's television programme Blue Peter, which was used by the show for 10 years.
Bill BaileyBailey also presented Wild Thing I Love You which began on Channel 4 on 15 October 2006.
Gunther von HagensOn Easter Sunday 2012 the UK's Channel 4 showed a programme entitled'' Crucifixion'' in which von Hagens created his interpretation of the crucifixion of Jesus.
Greg Palast Since 2000, Greg Palast has made more than a dozen films for the BBC programme Newsnight with the Investigations Producer Meirion Jones, which have been broadcast in the UK and worldwide.
VissarionIn March 2010, UK TV channel, Channel 4 showed an hour long documentary about Vissarion and his followers.
June GoodfieldHer five-part television series From the Face of the Earth, broadcast in the United Kingdom and in the United States (as Quest for the Killers) won the British Association for the Advancement of Science Award for the best television series in 1985.
John Kennedy O'ConnorIn 2011, O'Connor featured in the documentary The Secret History of Eurovision, shown in More4 in the UK.
Gregg WallaceIn August 2013, Wallace presented Supermarket Secrets, a BBC One programme about supermarket food sourcing and distribution, and in September 2013 he co-presented another BBC show, Harvest 2013, a three-part documentary following the progress of Britain's vegetable, cereal and fruit harvests.
Jonathan MeadesIn 2012, BBC4 screened Jonathan Meades on France, a series in which Meades visits what he calls his'' second country''.
Sue PerkinsIn 2011 Perkins featured in BBC travel adventure show World's Most Dangerous Roads : Alaska.
Terry JonesIn 2009 Jones took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history.
Stephanie FlandersIn June 2007 Flanders presented an edition of BBC Radio 4's Archive Hour about her father's career, titled Flanders on Flanders.
Miranda HartShe also presented a BBC spoof programme looking back over 2009 called 2009 Unwrapped with Miranda Hart.
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Toby BucklandIn May 2011 he appeared as a presenter of the BBC's coverage of the Royal Horticultural Society Chelsea Flower Show.
Bill BaileyIn 2013, to coincide with the centenary of Wallace's death, Bailey presented a two-part documentary, Bill Bailey's Jungle Hero, first broadcast on BBC Two on 21 and 28 April 2013.
Des LynamIn December 2012, Lynam contributed to a short series of programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 4 about unusual sports such as real tennis.
Rufus HoundHe narrated the 2009 series Rocket Science and has appeared on The Apprentice : You're Fired !
Kenneth KendallIn 2010 he took part in BBC's The Young Ones, in which six celebrities in their 70s and 80s attempt to overcome some of the problems of aging by harking back to the 1970s.
Donald SindenIn 1988 he presented a documentary series on BBC TV about his love of The English Country Church, inspired by his grandfathers architectural drawings and watercolours.
Jon CulshawIn May 2008 he appeared in the BBC documentary series Comedy Map of Britain.
Rufus Jones (actor)This show was first broadcast in the UK in January/February 2013 ; with a move planned to BBC2 later in the year Jones has written for Angelos Epithemiou, Mitchell & Webb, the MTV Series Fur TV, Jon Culshaw and many others.
Dawn PorterIn 2008, Porter presented a BBC Three series of four documentary films, Dawn..., exploring attitudes to nudity, lesbianism, dating (Dawn Porter Gets Her Man), pregnancy and childbirth.
Henry CooperHe appeared as boxer John Gully in the 1975 film Royal Flash and in his latter years featured in a series of UK public service announcements urging vulnerable groups to go to their doctor for vaccination against influenza called Get your Jab in First !
Graeme Smith (radio presenter)In June 2012 he presented and produced a BBC Five Live special for their Men's Hour show about how Britain's HIV rates had reached epidemic proportions.
Kate HumbleIn February 2011 Humble presented a three-part series of programmes, The Spice Trail, on the trail of 6 of the world's most valuable spices revealing their history, trade, mythology and usage.
Nick HewerIn July 2012, Hewer presented a four-programme BBC Two series called The Farm Fixer, where he assisted farmers in Northern Ireland in diversifying.
Keith FordyceFordyce later worked for the BBC Light Programme in the 1960s, with such programmes as the lunchtime Pop In show, and went on to host the television talent show Thank Your Lucky Stars On 9 August 1963 he presented the first edition of Ready Steady Go !
Sue PerkinsShe then appeared with Liza Tarbuck in Series 2 Episode 2 of World's Most Dangerous Roads : Ho Chi Minh Trail, shown in 2012, driving in Vietnam and Laos.
Rowland Rivron In 1994, Rivron appeared in the BBC children's science programme Cats' Eyes.
James May In late 2006, the BBC broadcast Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure, a series in which May, a committed bitter drinker, travelled around France with wine expert Oz Clarke.
Pauline BlackIn 2010, she appeared in a Series 24 episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, presented by Robert Webb, in the Identity Parade round.
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Ainsley HarriottIn September 2008, Harriott took part in the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Think You Are ?
Vic ReevesReeves presented a historical ten-part series, entitled Rogues Gallery, which was shown on the Discovery Channel (UK) in 2005.
Antony Worrall Thompson Thompson made his first television appearance on BBC2's Food and Drink, before appearing on Ready Steady Cook from 1994.
Brian Moore (rugby union) Moore was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs on 24 February 2012 where he was interviewed at length by Kirsty Young.
Jodie MarshOn 29 September 2010, Marsh appeared in the one-off documentary Jodie Marsh Tattoo Apprentice which was screened on the channel DMAX.
Aaron KearneyHis works as a documentary producer and presenter include ` Inner Mongolia' - a one-hour documentary tracing a four-wheel drive expedition from the far south to the northern-most regions of Asia, ` Hunter Holidays' - a Getaway style program that was co-hosted with well-known Australian presenter Penny Cook, ` Knight Fever' -- a one-hour documentary tracing the Newcastle Knights historic win in the 1997 Australian Rugby League Grand Final, and ` Cape Town to Cairo -- The Ultimate African Safari.'
Stephen Thomas Knight Knight has appeared in the media numerous times, including on the BBC Radio 4 programme In Our Time, discussing Robin Hood, Merlin, and the legend of the Fisher King, as well as on the 2006 BBC television production World of Robin Hood, with Jonathan Ross.
Mel GiedroycIn 2010 she was a celebrity guest team captain on What Do Kids Know ?
Richard ForteyHe appeared on BBC Two's'' University Challenge - The Professionals'' in 2004, as a member of the Palaeontological Association team, who beat the Eden Project.
Helen LedererLederer is also one of eight celebrities chosen to participate in an intense week learning Welsh in an eco-friendly chic campsite in Pembrokeshire in the series cariad@iaith:love4language shown on S4C in July 2011.