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Gary Rhodes

Gary Rhodes

Perhaps more than any other chef, Gary Rhodes has reinvigorated British cooking with his own modern twist on the traditional.

Fittingly, Gary's first culinary success was a traditional lemon sponge made for his family when he was 14. It was the pleasure of that occasion that encouraged him to go to catering college at Broadstairs in Kent. Three years later, he was student of the year and soon found himself a job at the Hilton Hotel in Amsterdam as a junior chef. Not long after, however, he had a life-changing experience when he was hit by a tram and had to undergo brain surgery. Fortunately, he made a complete recovery, proposed to his college girlfriend and returned to England to work at the Capital Hotel.

Gary received his first Michelin star at the Castle Hotel in Somerset, and another at The Greenhouse in Mayfair. He owns Rhodes 24 in London's tallest building, the Rhodes Restaurant at Calabash, Grenada, and Arcadian Rhodes, located on the P&O superliner. His first TV appearance was presenting a live ten-minute slot in 1987, an experience he recalls as "pretty nerve-racking". He became a huge success and has since presented several TV series including Gary Rhodes' Cookery Year, Rhodes around Britain, a cookery series for children based on Roald Dahl's Revolting Recipes and Gary Rhodes At the Table. He has also hosted MasterChef. In between, he's even found the time to write several very successful cookery books, and is a contributor to the BBC Good Food magazine.

To fit in such a hectic schedule, his day usually begins at 4.30am when he drives to his restaurant in London and usually arrives at 7am; he's rarely home before 11pm. As well as being a lover of food, Gary is a keen supporter of Manchester United and has a passion for cars, with his greatest ambition being to drive a Formula One car.

 

Aldo Zilli
Aldo Zilli  
Aldo Zilli is the founder and chef patron of one of London 's most exciting restaurant groups which incorporates Zilli Café, Zilli Fish and Signor Zilli Restaurant & Bar.

History - In 1987, he bought the premises at 41 Dean Street and opened Signor Zilli, which recently celebrated its 15 th Anniversary. Aldo followed this in 1993 with London 's first authentic Italian bar - Signor Zilli Bar next door, which is celebrating its 10 th Anniversary this year. Zilli Fish opened in June 1997 and was an immediate success. Great Italian food and Aldo's legendary sense of humour make these establishments a magnet for people from the media and entertainment world. Zilli Fish Too opened in February 2001. The most recent addition, Zilli Café, launched in December 2001.

Awards - In 1996 he was awarded Best Italian Restaurant in the London Carlton Restaurant Awards and in 1998 he collected the award for Best Media Restaurant for Zilli Fish. Aldo also won Favourite Showbiz Restaurant for Signor Zilli in the London Capital Radio Awards. Zilli Fish was once again nominated in the Campaign Magazine Award for Favourite Media Restaurant in the 1999 London Carlton Restaurant Awards launched in 1999. He was also nominated for Best New Restaurant in the Theme Awards 2001. Most recently, Zilli Fish Too won Best New Restaurant in the Restaurateurs Restaurant of the Year Awards 2001.

Film - Aldo recently filmed a part in a British film called Dog, which came out in September 2003.

Television - Aldo is just finished filming Celebrity Fit Club for ITV1, he is team captain and filming finished in April 2005. He has also been to Italy to his cookery school in Abruzzo with Jade Goody. He was the new presenter for Dinner Dates in 2004, Londoners' favourite restaurant review show, now in its sixth series on ITV1. Last year Aldo filmed The Weakest Link Chef Special and Wish You Were Here from his home region of Abruzzo. Aldo makes regular appearances on Good Food Live on the UK Food Channel. Aldo's last series ‘One man and his hob' with Ginger Productions was aired on Taste TV. His other series include ‘Aldo & Friends' (with guests including All Saints, Chris Tarrant and Anthea Turner) ‘Aldo's Italian Job', 1998 and ‘Perfect Pasta with Aldo Zilli', 1996 all for Carlton Food Network. Additionally, Aldo has guested on BBC2's Food and Drink and GMTV. His first television commercial was for First Direct Bank, followed by a commercial for Orbit Sugar Free Gum, which was shown in September 1999

Jim Leishman
Jim Leishman  
Jim was born in Lochgelly in Fife and signed as a schoolboy for Dunfermline in 1968. Jim is currently Director of Football and manager of Dunfermline FC. He has been a successful manager with a number of clubs including Inverness Thistle and most recently Livingston FC. He frequently appears on television and is sought after as both a TV and radio pundit.

Jim has not only played in a Scottish cup final at Hampden but has also taken a team there as a manager.

He is one of the most popular speakers on the after dinner speaking circuit in Scotland and his reputation as poet (Fifes Poet Laureate), wit and raconteur has kept him busy throughout the year not just in the football season. He is happy to host an evening or guest as the main speaker and he blends great sports stories with hilarious jokes and poems. He recently hosted the Scottish Wit of Wits Dinner 2004 in Edinburgh.

Always looking for challenges, Jim is now gaining an enviable reputation in the corporate market with his motivational and team building programme Exceeding Expectations. Jim is an avid reader and still finds time to enjoy a game of golf.

Jim Leishman has spoken at dinners alongside George Best, Frank Bruno, Denis Law, John Gahagan, Chick Young and Andy Cameron to name but a few.

Duncan McKenzie

Duncan McKenzie  

Duncan McKenzie played over three hundred games and scoring well over one hundred goals, he is best remembered as one of the great 70s ball players. Now he’s one of the great football after dinner speakers and as entertaining a speaker as he was a footballer.  Duncan is also a great speaker for corporate events and golf days.

Duncan's career saw him play with such prestigious clubs as :-  Nottingham Forest (1967-74), Leeds United (1974-76), Anderlecht (1976), Everton (1976-78), Chelsea (1978-79), Blackburn (1979-81). Duncan also enjoyed two years in the United States with Tulsa Roughnecks & Chicago Sting.

Adaptability is the key to Duncan as an after dinner speaker. His ability to address mixed audiences, business luncheons and company golf days as well as the very popular sportsmans dinners sets him apart. Duncan, a keen golfer is delighted to join you for a round of golf prior to the evenings’ entertainment. This adds a more personal note to the after dinner speeches.

Major speaking engagements include the PFA Dinner (The Great Room - Grosvenor House London); CIFA Luncheon (Savoy Hotel, London); Sportswriters Dinner (Porter Tun Room); Lords Taverners; Variety Club; The World Cup 1994 speaking at match venues throughout America; Dubai; Bahrain; Sharjah; Oman; The Belfry; Royal Birkdale; Gleneagles; Irish PFA Dublin; Northern Ireland Sportswriters in Belfast, Wembley Conference Centre; Manchester United FC.

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