Tag: Celebrities

Barney Harwood – BBC’s Blue Peter Presenter

Barnaby John Harwood was born on 7 November 1979 in Blackpool and is a British actor and television presenter. He is probably best known for his work with CBBC beginning in 2002. Harwood presented Prank Patrol for the BBC and was a voice-over commentator for The Smokehouse, while on BBC Two, he co-presented Basil’s Swap Shop (a remake of Multi-Coloured Swap Shop), alongside Basil Brush. Previous work for CBBC included gameshow Crush in 2004, Sport Relief Gets Sub’d!, a Sport Relief 2006 show and as co-presenter of Smile, which aired each Sunday on BBC Two until 26 August 2007 and saw… Read more »

Curtis Jobling Designs Bob the Builder

Curtis Jobling, born on 14 February 1972 in Blackpool and now residing in Warrington, is a British illustrator, animator, and author best known as the original production designer for the stop-motion series Bob the Builder. He conceptualised the program’s characters, props, and sets, contributing to its BAFTA-winning success. His early career included work on Wallace & Gromit and Mars Attacks!, leading to his pivotal role in Bob the Builder in 1997. Jobling has also excelled in children’s literature and animation. His book Frankenstein’s Cat, a humorous tale of a misfit feline, was adapted into an animated series aired on CBBC,… Read more »

David Hoyle’s Belle Vue Start

David Hoyle, born on 19 September 1962 in Layton, Blackpool, is a trailblazing English performance artist known for his avant-garde cabaret, satirical comedy, and thought-provoking work on LGBTQ+ issues. His childhood in Blackpool was marked by severe bullying for his homosexuality, which led to a mental breakdown at the age of 14. Hoyle’s artistic career began with performances in Blackpool, including at the Belle Vue pub (where Robbie Williams made a music video), where he developed comedic routines under the persona of Paul Munnery-Vain. After relocating to Manchester in the 1990s, he became a fixture in gay clubs and crafted… Read more »

Daniel J Whiston – Skating His Way into our Hearts

Daniel J. Whiston, born on 21 November 1976 in Blackpool, is a celebrated professional ice skater and television personality. The son of Marj and William Whiston, Daniel has been closely associated with the Blackpool Pleasure Beach’s Ice Arena, where he began skating at age seven and performed in numerous productions. He made his debut in the arena’s show at 18 and later toured North America with Grease on Ice. Until 2006, Whiston starred in the Pleasure Beach’s Hot Ice Show, with his performances featured on DVDs such as Quixotic, Xylatomia, and Chill. In television, Whiston gained fame through his involvement in… Read more »

Craig Parkinson in The Line of Duty

Craig Parkinson was born on 11 March 1976 in Blackpool. He began acting at an early age in school plays. He studied at Blackpool and The Fylde College before moving to London aged 17 to attend the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Parkinson is 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) tall. In his youth, he lived in Camden and Crouch End before moving to Gloucestershire with his wife. He was married to actress Susan Lynch and they have a son but they separated in 2019. He has played Shaun in the E4 series Misfits, twins Jimmy and Johnny Kray in the… Read more »

Jonas Armstrong Stars with Tom Cruise & Emily Blunt

Jonas Armstrong, born on January 1, 1981, in Dublin, Ireland, is an English actor who gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the iconic character Robin Hood in the BBC series Robin Hood (2006–2009). After his family moved to Lytham St Annes at the age of six, Armstrong attended Arnold School before studying acting at RADA, where he graduated in 2003. Armstrong’s feature film career began with Book of Blood (2009), a horror film based on a Clive Barker short story. He followed this with Twenty8k (2012), a British thriller, and then appeared in Edge of Tomorrow (2014), where he… Read more »

Dave Ball Meets Marc Almond

David James Ball, born on 3 May 1959 in Chester, Cheshire, is an influential English producer and electronic musician best known for his work with the synthpop duo Soft Cell and the electronic music group The Grid. Raised in Blackpool after being adopted, Ball attended Arnold School before moving on to studying art at Leeds Polytechnic, where he met Marc Almond, and together they formed Soft Cell in 1978. The duo found fame with hits like “Tainted Love” and “Say Hello, Wave Goodbye,” and continued until their split in 1984. Ball’s solo career began in 1983 with the album In… Read more »

Andy Summers Joins the Police

Andrew James Summers was born in Poulton-le-Fylde on 31 December 1942, though he grew up in Bournemouth. After several years of piano lessons, he began playing guitar at age 10. His love for the instrument grew after he saw Thelonious Monk and Dizzy Gillespie perform in London, and by 16, he was playing in local clubs. Summers later moved to London at 19 to form Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band, and his early influences included jazz greats like Kenny Burrell, Miles Davis, and Wes Montgomery. Summers’ career in the 1960s saw him play in various bands, including the psychedelic Dantalian’s… Read more »

Fleetwood’s Jane Couch Receives MBE

Jane Couch MBE, born on 14 August 1968 in Fleetwood, Lancashire, overcame a tumultuous youth and went on to pioneer women’s professional boxing in the United Kingdom. Expelled from school in Blackpool, Couch described her early years as marked by “a life of booze, drugs, and street fighting.” Her life took a dramatic turn at the age of 26 when she watched a television documentary about women’s boxing. Inspired, she entered the world of combat sports, beginning with a Muay Thai fight in which she defeated a policewoman—an experience she described as exhilarating. Couch became the first licensed female professional… Read more »

Carol Royle Makes it in TV and Films

Carol Buchanan Royle, born on 10 February 1954 in Blackpool, is an accomplished English actress renowned for her extensive work in television, film, and theatre. The daughter of actor Derek Royle, she was inspired by her family’s artistic background and pursued formal training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Her training laid the foundation for a diverse career characterised by memorable roles across a variety of genres. Royle’s television debut came with her portrayal of Jane Mottram in The Cedar Tree, appearing in 45 episodes between 1977 and 1978. This soap opera, set in the interwar… Read more »