The Weakest Link (UK Game Show) - Notable Celebrities and Contestants

Notable Celebrities and Contestants

  • Alexa Tilley of BBC One's The Apprentice
  • Andy Roddick
  • Arabella Weir
  • Basil Brush
  • Belinda Carlisle
  • Bernard Manning
  • Bobby Davro
  • Carol Decker
  • Charles and Diana Ingram
  • Cheryl Fergison
  • Chico Slimani
  • CJ de Mooi
  • Danielle Lloyd
  • Danniella Westbrook
  • Darius Campbell
  • David Edwards
  • David Tennant
  • Dianne Pilkington
  • Eddie Large
  • Frank Carson
  • Frank Bruno
  • Iain Lee
  • George (Rainbow)
  • Helen Jane Keating
  • Jade Goody
  • Jakki Degg
  • Jason "J" Brown
  • Jessica Garlick
  • Jessica Taylor
  • Jim Bowen
  • Jim Tavare
  • John Barrowman
  • John Challis
  • Judith Keppel
  • Julia Morris
  • K9
  • Katie Boyle
  • Kelli Young
  • Kenzie
  • Leilani Dowding
  • Len Goodman
  • Linda Henry
  • Lisa Scott-Lee
  • Martin Offiah
  • Michelle and Andy Scott-Lee
  • Michael Graham
  • Natalie Appleton
  • Natasha Bedingfield
  • Nev The Bear
  • Nicholas Parsons
  • Nick Bateman of Big Brother fame
  • Nikki Grahame
  • Noel Clarke
  • Ricky Whittle
  • Otis the Aardvark
  • Pat Cash
  • Piers Morgan
  • Reggie Yates
  • Roland Rat
  • Rowetta
  • Scott Capurro
  • Soo
  • Stan Collymore
  • Summer Strallen
  • Ted Robbins
  • Vanessa Feltz
  • Zippy

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