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NTA Winners: Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre, Alan Carr and David Walliams
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Alan Carr has won the battle of the chat show hosts after beating Jonathan Ross and Graham Norton to the best talk show prize at the National TV Awards.
Luke Johnson Talks Business
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Luke Johnson, the man behind Pizza Express and knowledgeable and experienced keynote speaker , talks to Management Today about his mantra: “Stay lean, keep learning”.
An Interview With Melissa Sterry
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Keynote speaker Melissa Sterry shares her speaking story.
An Interview With Chris Turner
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Freestyle comedy rapper Chris Turner shares the challenges of improvised comedy, and who inspires him.
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Visionary thinker and futurist, Noreena Hertz will release her latest book The Tiger and The Snake: Twelve Steps to Making Smarter Decision.
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Caspar Berry   We interviewed Caspar Berry - professional poker player and entrepreneur!
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Awards host and comedian David Walliams has been confirmed as the latest addition to the judging panel on the next series of Britain’s Got Talent, alongside Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and new judge Alesha Dixon, who has made the move from Strictly Come Dancing.
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An interview between Speakers Corner and former British no.1 tennis champion Andrew Castle.
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We spoke to Rene Carayol about talent retention, collaborative leadership and of course, who as a keynote speaker he draws his inspiration from.
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Witty, intelligent, and a marketing genius - step into the world of Dave Birss and find out his thoughts on the future of marketing and the power of omni channel campaigns.
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Simon Calver tells us about his speaking career, and why there is no such thing as a typical audience.