DENISE VAN OUTEN

Denise has vast experience in television, theatre, radio, film and video.

Last year, Denise starred in her first comedy acting role as Leigh in ITV's sitcom 'Babes in the Wood', alongside Samantha Janus, Natalie Walters and Karl Howman.

Her television presenting credits include 'The Big Breakfast,' alongside Johnny Vaughn as well as the entertainment shows 'Snap' and 'The Edge'. Her numerous other television appearances include 'The Bill,' 'Hale and Pace' and 'Shooting Stars'.

Denise has appeared on stage in 'Stop the World I Want to Get Off', at the Lyric, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the RSC and 'Les Miserables' at the Palace Theatre.

She has also played a number of interesting roles on BBC Radio and was half of the pop duo 'Those Two Girls'.

She has recently finished filming 'Love, Honour and Obey,' on location in London.

TOM BELL

Tom Bell is a well-known face from British television and film. His television credits include 'Reilly Ace Of Spies', 'The Magic Toyshop', 'The Rainbow', 'Holocaust', 'Prime Suspect' I and III and 'OUT'. His film appearances include 'The Krays', 'Let Him Have It', 'Wish You Were Here'. 'The L-Shaped Room' and 'Swept from the Sea'. Most recently he has just finished filming 'Four Fathers' with Tony Doyle which is due for release this autumn.

His stage credits include 'Bent' at the Royal Court and 'Travesties' for the RSC.

LIZ SMITH

Liz Smith's career started in 1947 at the Gateway Theatre in Westbourne Grove London where she played in weekly rep. She worked extensively in theatre before Mike Leigh cast her in 'Bleak Moments' and 'Hard Labour'. Her repertoire covers both drama and comedy, on television she has appeared in series from 'The Royle Family', 'Bottom' and 'The Dick Emery Show' to 'Little Dorrit', 'Road' and 'Spend, Spend, Spend'.

Her film credits include 'The French Lieutenant's Woman', 'A Private Function', for which she won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA, 'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover', 'We Think the World of You' and 'Keep the Aspidistra Flying'.