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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Ben Shephard - Personal appearances and awards host

From the Bigger Breakfast to the Xtra Factor and GMTV, presenter Ben Shephard is rarely off our screens

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Award winning TV presenter - fronting ITV's new programme called 'A Brush with Fame' - Carol Smillie is a superb host for award ceremonies and corporate events

 Sven Lookalike

Sven lookalike is a true impersonater both verbally and visually. His continually updated act includes all the latest Sven revelations.

Claire Sweeney - Personal appearances and awards host

From bad girl Lindsey Corkhill in Brookside to Celebrity Big Brother, the multi-talented Claire also starred as Roxy Hart in the hit West End musical Chicago

Philip Schofield - Personal appearances and awards host

Popular TV presenter, Phillip Schofield hosts innumerable programmes such as 'Going Live' and 'Dancing on Ice'

Zoe Salmon - Personal appearances and awards host

Zoe is the glamorous ex Miss Northern Ireland who went on to present the cult BBC1 children's programme Blue Peter. Zoe is destined for stardom.

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10th March 2010
The 2010 Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) Awards, were held yesterday at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Sir Terry Wogan was awarded the gong for Radio Personality at the awards and Barbara Windsor was presented with the TRIC Lifetime Achievement award. Tess Daly picked up the TV Reality Award for Strictly Come Dancing, Harry Hill won TV personality, and Oz Clarke and James May scooped the award for TV arts/documentary programme for Oz and James Drink to Britain.
9th March 2010
Over 36 million visitors have been on the London Eye as it celebrates its 10 year anniversary today. Originally planned to be a five year attraction, it now plans to go nowhere till at least 2025 and has been much imitated throughout the world