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Sunday, January 01, 2006

Mark Pugh

Voted the World's Best Actor (by his mum), Mark Pugh wrote the acclaimed stage play 'Access Rights' which was published in 2005.

His radio work is extensive, and he had his own national show on commercial radio for four years.

Having played the main villain in the feature film The Old 3000, Mark wrote and directed Quarter of a Century which was made with a film crew from ITV1.
Mark's personal page can be found at www.markpugh.com

Alan Dillon

Alan was transported from South East London to Nottingham as part of a Careless In The Community programme. He is a writer, actor, radio presenter and poet, with a degree in Performing Arts. Alan has numerous theatre credits including The Merchant of Venice, Adrian Mole, The Breakfast Club and A Taste of Honey. Alan has appeared at the Leicester Comedy Festival and Abbey Park Festival as a Poetic Saga Lout, and at the Grantham Comedy Festival as Special Agent 009. Alan has also appeared on cable and terrestrial TV. Alan became addicted to wedding cake, after being Best Man fourteen times. Alan can be heard every Sunday between 3pm and 6pm on 103.00FM The Eye.