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Kevin Corbishley (1965–2022) was a highly respected British television crew member who worked primarily as a standby rigger in the camera and electrical departments. He is best known for his behind-the-scenes contributions to hit BBC series like Call the Midwife and Ghosts. Following his sudden passing in early 2022, both programs honored his memory with touching on-screen dedications at the end of their respective episodes. His work ensured the safety and visual brilliance of these beloved shows, making him an unsung hero of modern British television production.Kevin Corbishley was a dedicated British television standby rigger whose tragic passing in 2022 prompted emotional on-screen tributes from major…
Georgiana Bronfman, born Rita Webb in Essex, England, is a prominent British socialite, philanthropist, and the wife of acclaimed English actor Nigel Havers. She initially rose to global prominence through her 1975 marriage to the late American billionaire and Seagram dynasty heir, Edgar Bronfman Sr., with whom she shares two daughters, Sara and Clare Bronfman. Following her 1983 divorce from Bronfman, she maintained a high-profile presence in elite transatlantic social circles. In 2007, Georgiana married Nigel Havers in a private New York ceremony after the two bonded over their shared love of horse racing and their mutual friendship with Havers’ late second wife,…
The driving modes in the Cadillac Lyriq do not change the physical capacity of the battery, but they directly affect real-world range and energy usage by altering vehicle dynamics. Modes like Tour and Snow/Ice promote efficiency by smoothing out throttle response and limiting sudden torque spikes, which conserves battery power. Conversely, Sport mode sharpens acceleration and pedal sensitivity, often leading to aggressive driving habits that drain the battery much faster. Ultimately, your selected driving mode changes how the vehicle delivers power, meaning your resulting driving style will dictate your overall battery efficiency and range. Cadillac Lyriq Driving Modes And Battery…
Russell Martin is a prominent figure in Rangers FC’s modern history, having served the club in two distinct capacities: first as a player during a loan spell in 2018, and later as the club’s manager in a brief, turbulent tenure during the 2025/26 season. Appointed in June 2025 to implement his signature possession-based “Martinball” philosophy, Martin’s managerial reign at Ibrox was cut short in October 2025 following a string of poor results, including defeats in the Europa League against teams like Sturm Graz. He was succeeded by Danny Röhl. As of February 2026, Martin is a free agent and is heavily linked with the vacant managerial position at Leicester City. His relationship with the Rangers…
Denis Sulta (born Hector Barbour) is an acclaimed Scottish DJ and music producer known for his high-energy performances and a genre-blending sound that fuses house, techno, disco, and melodic synth-pop. Emerging from the vibrant Glasgow underground scene—specifically the orbit of the Rubadub record store and Sub Club—he skyrocketed to global fame with his 2015 breakout hit, “It’s Only Real.” Sulta is the founder of the Sulta Selects record label and event series, which has hosted stages at major festivals worldwide. In his personal life, he is married to Derry Girls actress Saoirse-Monica Jackson; the couple tied the knot in a highly publicized ceremony in Ireland in August 2025. As of 2026, Sulta has returned from a production…
Guy Willison, affectionately known as “Skid,” is a renowned British motorcycle designer, builder, and television personality. He is best known as the Managing Director of 5Four Motorcycles and for his long-standing on-screen partnership with presenter Henry Cole on popular ITV programs such as The Motorbike Show, Shed and Buried, and Find It, Fix It, Flog It. With a background that spans from London dispatch riding to professional sound engineering, Willison has established himself as a premier builder of limited-edition motorcycles. His signature design philosophy emphasizes “stripped-down” street machines that prioritize performance and elegance, famously rejecting plastic components in favor of hand-fabricated aluminum. He has successfully collaborated with major manufacturers like Honda and Norton to produce…
Debra Bollman is a highly skilled American court reporter and realtime captioner, best known for a viral moment during the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. While working as a stenographer for ASAP Sports at a press conference for the Wisconsin Badgers, player Nigel Hayes was caught on a hot microphone whispering, “God, she’s beautiful,” to a teammate, unaware that the entire room—including Bollman—could hear him. The clip became an internet sensation, thrusting the then-43-year-old Bollman into the national spotlight. Beyond this moment, Bollman is a respected professional in the field of stenography, capable of typing over 300 words per minute, and is the mother of singer Sophia Bollman,…
George Clarke (born May 27, 1974) is a British architect, television presenter, lecturer, and writer best known for his work on Channel 4’s property and design programs. Rising to prominence with The Restoration Man and George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces, he has become a leading voice in the UK for accessible architecture, historic building restoration, and innovative small-space design. A native of Sunderland, Clarke combines a professional background—training at Newcastle University and working with Sir Terry Farrell—with a passionate advocacy for social housing and construction education through his charity, MOBIE (Ministry of Building Innovation and Education). He is recognized for his enthusiastic presenting style, his “common sense” approach to renovation,…
Barbara Roufs (1944–1991) was an iconic American trophy girl and model who became a symbol of the Southern California drag racing culture in the early 1970s. She is best known for her presence at legendary tracks like Lions Drag Strip, Orange County International Raceway, and Irwindale, where she presented trophies to winning drivers. Her fame was immortalized through the photography of Tom West, whose candid shots captured her distinct 1970s fashion—characterized by go-go boots, hot pants, and long, feathered hair. Unlike many of her contemporaries who remained in the public eye, Roufs largely disappeared from the spotlight after the decline of the classic drag racing era and tragically…