Tuesday 5 January 2010


The Boland Guest List Wednesday the 6th December: Brian Moor , with 64 caps is English rugby’s most capped hooker. Known as the ‘Pitbull’ to his teammates, he played in three World Cups, won three Grand Slams in ’91,’92 and 1995: Went on two British Lyons tours and was voted Rugby Player of the Year. Yet, beneath this tough exterior lies a complicated man with some deep secrets which he has never spoken about…That is until now!! Moor will join Boland’s Wednesday morning guest list and will disclose why he has made the decision to break silence over the sex abuse he suffered as a child!!!

For millions of ordinary Britons, Wootton Bassett has become a symbol of national pride in the bravery of service personnel and of national grief for the loss of so many young lives. Now, Islam4UK plan to parade empty coffins through the town as part of a campaign to highlight the supposed persecution of Muslims by British troops. Imran Ahmad is a British Muslim who came to Britain from Pakistan and the author of the book ' Unimagined: a Muslim Boy Meets The West' will join the Boland guest list and will tell why he is appalled by this callus attempt to insult our brave troops.

Next up is Alex Quick explaining to Boland why deep down, everyone knows that the best things in life are free - but it's easy to forget in a world of constant advertising and competitive consumerism. Quick will remind us how many of the really important things in life can be done without spending anything. His suggestions range from things that we all know we should do but never seem to get around to ('Contact a friend you haven't spoken to for ages') to the less obvious ('Ask a child for advice' or 'Learn a brilliant magic trick').

Boland at 10 on Wednesday Followed by his excellent show Enterprise from 12pm-1pm

Enterprise Guests include; Charlotte Evans and Carolyn Jarvis the founder of Buggy Boot, who, in April 2008 appeared on BBC2’s Dragons' Den, Charlotte and Carolyn made a spirited presentation, which they describe as being one of the most challenging and nerve-wracking pitches they've ever given. After demonstrating the product and explaining the business, Charlotte and Carolyn secured the full amount of funding they sought and the support of a Dragon - Deborah Meaden.

Michael North didn’t fair so well when he to appeared on Dragons Den. Michael known as ‘The Olive Oil Man’ dared to argue with the dragons and more or less proved his case that Deborah Meadon didn’t know what she or any of the other Dragon know about real olive oil. He has appeared on numerous TV and radio shows including UK TV Great Food Live, UK TV Food Market Kitchen, Ready Steady Cook, BBC TV Dragons’ Den, Dragons’ on Tour and BBC Radio. Michael founded the UK’s first Seasonal Fresh Olive Oil Club in to help discerning food enthusiasts gain privileged access to "heavenly class" extra virgin Olive Oil right at its peak of perfection, and the Club boasts members as far away as New York, Brisbane and the Bahamas. Michael has joined an ever growing list of business people who didn’t find success with the Dragons but went on to find success without them

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