Monday 17 May 2010


The Boland Show Guest list Tuesday 17th May. Boland’s first guest Jamie Wallar is the founder of JBW group which is a dynamic, intelligence-led and innovative debt management and enforcement solutions provider, JBW also operates a fully functional High Court Enforcement and Certified Bailiff service. Having worked in the industry previously, Jamie set up his own business to create an enforcement agency that could work at changing the face and reputation of the bailiff industry. Today JBW group is valued at around 10 million pounds. Jamie was the star of the BBC1 series 'the enforcers', as well as 'beat the bailiff' he also has an upcoming series called 'beauty and the bailiff', where he will take wannabe wags who have built up huge debts and retrain then as bailiffs, as well as a quiz show about 'people you love to hate!'. Very current at the moment with the suffering families are going through with the downturn of the economy!!!
Next up the story of a young man who went off to Las Vegas for a long drinking weekend and came back with more than he bargained for A WIFE!! It could only happen in Vegas. British divorcee meets a beautiful blonde American in a hotel bar when he spills a drink over her. They get drunk, dance and three and a half hours later he has proposed. Seventeen hours after meeting they were married. Nick Bond is that man. But what happened when Nick faced her very angry father last week?
Amy Hanson is Maurice’s next guest, she was a showbiz journalist for various national newspapers and magazines lived for shopping and parties with celebrity friends. She had travelled to the Far East to escape a life in London which seemed increasingly meaningless and unfulfilling. She wanted a slower pace of life and also hoped she would find romance. Instead her life was turned upside-down by the sight of the Cambodian children walking around barefoot on a burning decomposing mess, littered with needles and shards of glass. She met with two people who ran a charity PSE (pour un sourire d'enfant) that offers accommodation and food to the desperate children. When Amy returned to England she began raising money for the Cambodian orphans who were still on the street. She set up Small Boots Project to raise money to buy wellington boots for the orphans and ended up raising 1.500 pounds in a week! Amys documentary 'Small Steps'- is premiering here in Spain next week and from next month it is being shown in cinemas around London.
And finally Associate Professor Keith Dear from the ANU (The Australian National University) is a biostatistician with experience in various areas of medical and health research. He will be talking about how Australian scientists warn half the planet could simply become too hot for human habitation in less than 300 years.
Boland on Tuesday@11am

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