Next week is bringing Christmas (sort of) and however we're each spending it, at least we still have some Crystal Maze to enjoy. Don't forget to go looking for the old Christmas specials online, they're all there if you look hard enough, and you don't have to look that hard. But who's taking part? Where do you know them from? And Why? When? How? If?.... Enough rubbish, here's who's who.
Faye Tozer
Who do you think of when you think of the pop group 'Steps'? Obviously 'H', but after him you think of the 90's blonde dreadlocks of Ms Faye Tozer. Another one to have previously graced the dancefloor of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, Faye spent several years in the charts with Steps and now, when shes not treading the boards in musicals or taking part in reality shows, is back together with the other Stepses putting out surprisingly good pop songs, a nice change from what modern popular music seems to have become. Random fact of the day, I've been to both places shes been married, I used to live in Dunstable for a bit and I went to a wedding at the same venue she had her second back up in the North East. Just something that stuck out to me, no more random unnecessaryness, I promise (I've got my fingers crossed).
Nick Helm
Do you like jokes? Do you like jokes? Do you like jokes? Do you like jokes? Do you like jokes? Do you like jokes? He's got some.
I'll be honest, I started off loving comedian Nick when I first saw him on TV. But then the material became a bit familiar and I got very tired of being asked if I liked jokes. However that was years ago and between then and now he's gone on to act in sitcoms 'Uncle' and 'The Reluctant Landlord', he's appeared on panel shows and I don't remember having been asked if I like jokes for quite some time, because I've been enjoying him serenading Susie Dent on "...Cats Does Countdown"
Richard Blackwood
Presenter, actor and rapper Richard Blackwood has been a regular on British screens since the late 90's. In more recent years he'll be familiar to most from his work in TV soaps 'Eastenders' and, more recently, 'Hollyoaks'. But he was doing far more before that, he's one of many to have previously taken part in 'Dancing on Ice', he's played Donkey in the stage version of Shrek, and he had 18 litres of coffee pumped through his rear as part of Channel 5 series 'Celebrity Detox Camp'. So, a varied career
Anne Hegerty
Jordan Stephens
Jordan is best known as half of the musical double-act Rizzle Kicks, known for their anti-brass song "Down With the Trumpets" and a collaboration with Olly Murs "Heart Skips a Beat". Outside of music, Jordan took part in Celebrity Robot Wars with the Terrorhurtz team and also had a small role in the Star Wars film 'Rogue One'.
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