This week Hardeep Singh Kohli is joined by Faisal Abdu'Allah, Myleene Klass, Max Pemberton and Professor Roland Rotherham.
FAISAL ABDU'ALLAH Faisal Abdu'Allah is an artist who has funded his work through his job as a barber. In his new show The Browning of Britannia, he breaks new ground with a video installation exploring the life of a man called Ago Piero Ajano who may, or may not, be a member of the British Royal Family. The Browning of Britannia is at the BFI Southbank Gallery from 14th February.
MYLEENE KLASS Myleene Klass is a classical musician, singer and TV presenter. She started playing the piano and violin at the age of four, eventually graduating from the Royal Academy of Music. She was a member of the pop group Hear’say and appeared in the 2005 edition of ITV's I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. She is about to release Myleene’s Music for Mothers, on EMI Classics (out on 18th February).
MAX PEMBERTON
Max Pemberton is a doctor in the NHS. In his book Trust me I'm a Junior Doctor, he charts his roller coaster journey from idealism to bewilderment as he realises how little his job is about 'saving people' and how much its about signing forms and trying to figure out all the important things that weren't covered at medical school. Trust me I'm a Junior Doctor is published by Hodder & Stoughton.
PROFESSOR ROLAND ROTHERHAM
Professor Roland Rotherham has served in the Household Cavalry and is a world authority on King Arthur and the Holy Grail. In his book The Greatest Etiquette & Dining Tips in the World he offers advice such as 'Is it done to give a sugar lump to a horse the Queen is riding?' or 'Can you ask friends to dinner that don't get on with each other?'. The Greatest Etiquette & Dining Tips in the World is published by The Greatest in the World books.
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