Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Jon Bentley (TV presenter)

Jon Bentley (born 1963) is a British journalist and television presenter, educated at Oriel College, Oxford.




He has specialized in television production and journalism in the field of motoring. Between 1987 and 1999, he was producer and editor of BBC2's Top Gear and was series producer of Fifth Gear from 2002 to 2004As a producer on Top Gear, Bentley "discovered" Jeremy Clarkson and hired him along with Tiff Needell and Quentin Willson.

He currently presents The Gadget Show on Five in the UK alongside Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury, where he accidentally revealed his personal mobile phone number in a Gadget Show Web TV episode in November 2008. Occasionally, he also presents on Fifth Gear. He is married with two daughters.

Honey Glaze

Honey Glaze is a 2003 low-budget action-comedy film written, produced and directed by the American filmmaker Michael Legge. The film stars Lorna Nogueira, as Honey Glaze, a blonde leather-clad secret agent.

Honey Glaze is a surreal comedy spoof of secret agent serials of the 1960s and 1970s. Michael Legge appears as Dr. Sum Thaim, a mad scientist who is bent on taking over the world using a new operating system called Venetian Blinds 2005. In order for the software to wipe out all other competitive systems he needs a microchip called The Master Stroke, which is protected by government agent Dan Glaze (Ed Dunn). When Dan Glaze is killed by Thaim's henchmen, his daughter Honey Glaze seeks revenge, and trains with agent Dash Hope (Robin Gabrielli) with the help of bizarre gadgets invented by Dr Debacle (Linda Lasco). Much of the "over-the-top" character acting is enhanced using cartoonish Batman style violence from that 1960s television series.

Honey Glaze was released as a double feature with Braindrainer, another Legge film, on DVD in 2003. Costing as little as US$2000 to make the DVD has sold moderately on the internet and received positive reviews amongst film critics.

987FM

987FM is an English radio station of MediaCorp in Singapore. It is a popular 24-hour radio station that plays English Hits and started broadcasting on 1 January 1989 as Perfect 10. 987FM is celebrating its 20th birthday this year. It plays "Only The Hits" from Singapore, UK, USA and around the world.

Directorial Staff
Programme Director: Daniel Ong
Music Director: Colin Minjoot
Senior Creative Producer: Kelvin Loke
Senior Promotions Executives: Yanie and Silver

[edit] Full-Time DJs
Daniel Ong (Dan)
Young Leong (Mr Young)
Vanessa Fernandez (Ms Vandetta)
Desiree Lai (Des)
Shan Wee
Rosalyn Lee (Rozz)
Chew Soo Wei (Soo)
Justin Ang
Vernon Anthonys (Vernon A)

[edit] Part-Time DJs
Emily Teng
Jacqueline Thibodeaux (Jacq / Jacqui)
Sarah-Eden Chan
Genevieve Lim (Gen)
Clare Lee (Replacement for Emily Teng for The Weekend Buzz)