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Background

Leigh Francis (born 30 May 1974) is an English comedy performer. He is most famous for his comedy series Bo' Selecta! and portrayal of Romanian character Avid Merrion, as well as northern businessman Keith Lemon in Keith Lemon's Very Brilliant World Tour, Celebrity Juice as well as many appearances on Big Brother UK's companion shows Big Brother's Little Brother and Big Brother's Big Mouth.
Early life and career
Francis was born in Leeds. He attended Harrington High School (latterly Farnley Park High, then later renamed to Farnley Park Maths and Computing College) in Leeds, near his home in Old Farnley. He was brought up on a council estate in Leeds. His father died aged 47 of cancer; his mother and sister live in Spain. Before making his television breakthrough, he studied at the Leeds College of Art and became a graphic designer. He was discovered by television presenter Davina McCall. One of his first roles on TV was in the guise of a character Lolly Stark, who gave tips with the ladies on Dom and Kirk's Nite O Plenty, aired on Paramount TV from January to July 1996. Bobby claimed to seduce female celebrities using Scotch and Bru, the combination of Irn-Bru and Scotch eggs. Leigh also appeared in character guise as Barry Gibson in the early series of Channel 4's Popworld.


Holly Marie Willoughby (born 10 February 1981) is an English television presenter and model, known for her work in presenting children's TV and entertainment shows. In her early career she modelled underwear and went on to present CD:UK. In 2006, she won a BAFTA and was chosen to present Dancing on Ice, a highly popular UK celebrity talent show, shown on ITV1 which drew in an average of 8.9m million viewers in the 2010 series. In July 2009 she was selected as a replacement for Fern Britton on This Morning. She began presenting on This Morning on 14 September 2009, alongside Phillip Schofield.
Early life
The younger of two daughters of the manager of a double-glazing company and an air stewardess, Willoughby was educated at the independent Burgess Hill School For Girls in the town of Burgess Hill in West Sussex. She went on to attend The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham.
Modelling career
In 1995, at the age of 14, Willoughby was spotted by talent scouts at The Clothes Show Live exhibition. Storm Model Management signed her up. She appeared in teen magazines for girls such as Mizz, Just Seventeen and More!. From 1998, at the age of 17, she started modelling underwear for various clients including Pretty Polly. She appeared in various adverts and posters.


Rufus Hound (born Robert James Blair Simpson on 6 March 1979) is a British comedian and media personality.Career Hound hosted Destination Three, the coverage of The Glastonbury Festival and Top of the Pops in 2005 and 2006 alongside Fearne Cotton. He presented the idiosyncratic reality show Grime Scene Investigation on BBC Three with staff and students from Aston University, and narrated BBC Two's broadcasts of Mythbusters. He has also appeared in many comedy shows and quizzes such as Street Cred Sudoku and Celebrity Juice, where he is a regular panellist. He narrated the 2009 series Rocket Science and has appeared on The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Richard & Judy. He also presents Outtake TV on BBC1, replacing Anne Robinson.In early 2008, Hound appeared twice on ITV's Thank God You're Here in the United Kingdom, after initially working as the warm-up act.

Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981) is an English television and radio presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon. In 2007, she became the first regular female presenter of BBC Radio 1's Chart Show. She now presents BBC Radio 1's weekday mid-morning programme, taking over from long-time host Jo Whiley.
Biography
Cotton was born in Northwood, London to Lyn and Mick Cotton; she has a younger brother called Jamie. Her father was a sign writer for events such as Live Aid and her mother worked in alternative therapy. She grew up in the West London suburb of Eastcote and was educated at Haydon School in West London. She is a pescatarian and an animal lover. She runs 5 km at least three times a week, and has participated in several half marathons for charity. Former BBC executive Sir Bill Cotton (1928–2008) was her paternal grandfather's cousin. He was the son of the well-known entertainer and band leader Billy Cotton.
She began her presenting career in 1998, at the age of 17, with early morning GMTV children's programme The Disney Club, after she was discovered in a nationwide talent search during the show
















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