
Watch Class of ’84 on Saturday 16th February, at 9pm on BBC2.
Next week it’s Class of ’80 with two teams of
former pupils from St Martin’s School, Essex.
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Headmistress Zoe is the daughter of Eighties TV icon Johnny
"Think of a Number" Ball and the wife of chart-busting DJ Norman "Fatboy
Slim" Cook. She rose to fame as a children’s show presenter and host of
the O-Zone, becoming top cat on the Radio 1 breakfast show. She took a
brief career break after the birth of her son Woody, but now she’s back
keeping the teams in check on "Class of…"
"I was a very unhip kid. I liked Spandau Ballet and
Haircut 100, I didn’t mind Duran Duran but I wasn’t a Durannie. I quite
liked Wham I think I was still a bit stuck on Barbara Streisand and Abba
. I went to see Genesis, U2, Tina Turner and Level 42! I was really cool.
Howard Jones too. I loved Howard Jones."
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This week’s teams
come from Parrs Wood High School in South Manchester. They graduated in
1984, and they are… |
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Alexia Viccari - dancer and class clown, Gillian Peel - party animal and
Rubik's Cube fan, Lisa Home - Can-Can dancer with an imaginary boyfriend,
and Paula Mellor - school uberbabe. |
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Damien Fernie - poet and make-up artist, Matthew Groarke - good at English,
because his mum wrote his essays, Tim Spencer - class cutie and BMX genius,
and Robert Woodall - top kisser and yachtsman.
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