Gene Barry (Hollywood actor)
Richard Todd (British film actor)
Jennifer Jones (Hollywood actress)
Arnold Stang (the voice of Top Cat)
Max Robertson (tennis commentator)
Pat Keysell (Tony Hart's deaf signer)
David Shepherd (cricket umpire)
Joseph Wiseman ("Dr No")
Barry Letts (TV producer)
Al Martino (First singer to reach #1 in UK record chart)
Ian Wallace (singer)
Ludovic Kennedy (Barrister and TV Presenter)
Terry Bly (former Coventry City footballer. I actually started a one-boy poster campaign against him being sold to another club!)
Brian Barron (BBC war correspondent)
Mary Travers (of Peter, Paul and Mary)
Ray Barrett (Australian actor appeared in many UK TV series)
Iain Cuthbertson ("Budgie", "Sutherland's Law")
Simon Dee (Former DJ and TV host)
Bobby Robson (football manager)
John Ryan (creator of "Captain Pugwash")
Vince Powell (comedy writer)
Mollie Sugden ("Has anyone seen my ?")
Vincent O'Brien (racehorse trainer)
Danny La Rue (female impersonator)
Terence Alexander ("Bergerac" actor)
Beatrice Arthur ("Golden Girls" actress)
Jack Cardiff (film director and cameraman)
Clement Freud (restauranteur and broadcaster)
Peter Rogers ("Carry on.." film producer and writer)
Lennie Bennet (comedian and TV presenter)
Ali Bongo (magician and technical advisor on TV shows)
Chris Finnegan (boxer)
Joan Turner (singer and comedienne)
Geoffrey Smith (TV Gardener)
Edward Judd (Hollywood actor)
John Hughes (Hollywood writer and director)
Dilys Laye (TV actress)
Blossom Dearie (jazz pianist and singer, was still performing up to her death)
Ingemar Johansson (Swedish heavyweight boxing champion of the world)
Reg Gutteridge (ITV boxing commentator)
Dianne Holland ("Hi De Hi" actress)
Charles H. Schneer ("Sinbad" film producer)
John Mortimer (comedy writer and barrister)
Patrick McGoohan ("Danger Man", "The Prisoner")
David Vine (sports presenter)
Dave Dee (singer and record producer)
John Scott Martin (midget actor best known for playing a Dalek for many years)