
Howard Marks
In the 1970s Howard Marks was Britains most wanted man. He has written
a bestselling book called Mr Nice about his exploits in drug dealings.
Brought up in Wales, Howard was a bright chap and attended Oxford University.
However, he soon saw the money that could be made from dealing drugs.
He was found out and spent 8 years in L A prison. He now owns a house
in Majorca.
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Rick Miller
One man with 80 Simpsons voices, Rick is a hilarious and exhilarating
comedian. Born in Canada he is the voice behind the TV series "The
Simpsons" During his interview in the noodle bar, he actually showed
that he preferred live audiences to doing TV shows.
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The Japanese Beatles
Interviewed at the
Edinbourgh Festival. They were a lovely bunch of guys identical to the
original Beatles. John, Paul, George and Ringo plus Eric Clapton. First
visited the UK in thje spring of 1997. The four hail from Kurayoshi, asmall
town in western Japan. The boys never imagined that what started as a
hobby would yield such dividends, and have resolutely refusedthe temptation
to go professional. For them the fun lies in the fact that it is an escape
fromreality, and they have all kept their day jobs. They were fun to be
with.
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Nicholas Parsons
He began his professional career in Glasgow. While serving an engineering
apprenticeship on Clydebank,he became a Carroll Levis discovery doing
impersonations. He hosted the Sale of the Century for a record 14 years.
He was in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival doing "Nicholas Parsons'
Happy Hour".
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Scott
Capurro
Nancy
interviewed this American comedian at the Edinbourgh Festival. At the
1994 Edinbourgh Fringe Festival, he won both the Perrier Best Newcomer
for his show "Risk-Gay". A diverse performer, Scott's talents has been
incorporated into "Star Wars Episode One; The Phantom Menace. Excellent
to work with.
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Lewis Schaffer
This New York comedian made his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
His show was hilarious, he embraces inclusion, he ogles without shame
or prejudice. His interview was great.
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Please click on the images to enlarge!
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Above are some photographs taken at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2000 , some of the images are quiet large, so please be patient.
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