Personal Appearances

To create that ‘wow’ factor have someone special do a Personal Appearance at your next event. For the perfect sports, politics, business or TV celebrity, email personalappearance@speakerscorner.co.uk or call us on +44 (0)20 8365 3200

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June Brown - Personal appearances, celebrity

June Brown, the religious, chain smoking Dot Branning keeps a watchful eye over the launderette in Albert Square in Eastenders

Sue Barker - Personal appearances and awards host, sports

Former tennis star, Sue is one of the busiest & best loved sports broadcasters with her coverage of Wimbledon and is presenter of Question of Sport

Little Britain Lookalikes - Personal appearances and cabaret act

Mistaken for Matt Lucas & David Walliams on a daily basis, the Little Britain lookalikes are incredibly funny and cannot fail to entertain

Zoe Ball - Personal appearances, celebrity

Zoe Ball is a household name in both televsion and radio, notably as the first lady to present Radio 1 Breakfast Show alone

David Brent Lookalike - Personal appearances

Winner of Stars & their Doubles 2005, Lookalike who has the chat, the looks and the lines of David Brent from the award winning television series 'The Office'

Gordon Banks - Personal appearances, sports

For 10 years, footballer Gordon Banks wasn't just England's goalkeeper supreme, but the best in the world. He was a member of the 1966 World Cup Winning Team

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10th March 2010
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9th March 2010
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