This Is What Your Favourite TV Personalities Look Like Now
1. Richard O'Brien.
It's apparently making a comeback to our screens at the end of this year, have you heard? Who else loved Crystal Maze growing up? Surely you must remember the automatic lock-ins? The nail-biting challenges people had to undertake, whilst Richard sat outside with a little smirk on his face, knowing contestants were clearly never going to complete the game in time.Known for his strange clothes, strange humour and strange head Richard has surely got to go down in the big book of presenter greats. Hopefully, we will see a comeback soon of the Crystal Maze!Advertisement
1. Richard O'Brien.
Now 74, he has appeared in theatrical productions such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Snow White. He also hosted the 1993 BRITs....Most recently Richard appeared in the 2015 West End production of The Rocky Horror Show, oh and I bet you didn't he directed the stage show of The Rocky Horror Show and also co-wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation!Advertisement
2. Stephanie Turner (Juliet Bravo)
The show was about a female police inspector in a police station in Hartley. Stephanie Turner played the role of Jean Darblay in Juliet Bravo. She is still best known for her role in this popular 80s show, as well as her role in The Sweeney as Alison Carter - you might remember her from that show too?Advertisement
But what's she been up to since leaving the show?
In the 90s, Stephanie appeared in each of the episodes of The Hello Girls as Miss Armitage and also appeared in At home with the Braithwaites. Having worked as an actress, TV presenter and radio presenter since the 1950s, Stephanie decided to retire and wind down in 2010. In more recent years, she's decided to help drama students and get them prepared for their exams as well as being an ambassador for the Inter-stroke support charity. She also has shares in an antique business.Advertisement
3. Phillip Thomas - Ricardo Tubbs (Miami Vice)
Miami Vice was probably one of the most popular and successful detective shows of the 1980s. Not only did it bring action and suspense to our TV screens week in week out, we got the chance to stare at the eye candy that was Philip Thomas and Don Johnson.Advertisement
Philip is still best known for his role in Miami Vice, but what's he been up to since the show ended back in the 80s?
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4. Sally James.
For all the 70s and 80s kids out there, you'll remember Sally James from the popular TV show Tiswas. She was already as well established actress and presenter before she went on to present Tiswas. She starred in The Railway Children, The Protectors, The Two Ronnies, Dear Sir, with love, just to name a few.Advertisement
But what does she look like now? After all these years....
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5. Catherine Bach - Daisy Duke (Dukes of Hazzard)
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So what's the leggy beauty been up to since?
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6. Matthew Corbett.
Matthew is an English actor, presenter and puppeteers best known for presenting The Sooty Show and later Sooty & Co. He's the son of Sooty's creator Harry Corbett. he took over from his father in 1978 until he retired in 1998. Before the Sooty Show, he was part of TV show Rainbow. He retired from The Sooty Show after 22 years on the show, he was replaced by Richard Cadell.Advertisement
What was life after Sooty like for Matthew?
In 2008, he reappeared in ITV show Locks and Quays, a regional TV show for the North West of England. Corbett;s great-uncle is the famous Fish and Chip owner Harry Ramsden. And in 2016, he received an Atlantic Award for his contribution to Children's Entertainment and Education. He now lives in Yorkshire, with his wife.Advertisement
7. Andy Crane.
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Andy Crane.
Since The Broom Cupboard and Top Of The Pops, Andy has been presenting radio programmes and in 2014 he became a freelance newsreader for ITV Granada.Advertisement
8. Paul Henry - Benny (Crossroads)
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What happened to Paul after leaving Benny behind?
His country boy style got him the part of Peter Stevens in The Archers. Paul's post-Crossroads career included small TV roles and theatre roles. He also ran a nightclub in Shropshire - bet you didn't know that did you! In 1994, he made a brief return to TV for the Crossroads Reunion. Benny was such a popular character that even years after the show ended he had fans coming up to him telling him how much they loved Benny. He even said that he went back to his car after a shopping trip to find a note stuck to his windshield saying "Benny, we miss you!" - Awwww!In the 00s, he starred in Doctors and also the ITV drama Bad Girls, as an attempted rapist (a much different role to Benny!) In later life, Ronnie Barker commented on the fact he thought Paul should have been cast as Lennie Godber in sitcom Porridge. He has a wife Sheila and they have a son and a daughter Justine who sadly died at the age of 19 due to a traffic collision.Advertisement
9. Selina Scott.
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What's she been up to since?
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11. Sarah Greene.
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What's she been up to since the 80s?
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12. Bryan Murray - Trevor Jordache (Brookside)
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So what's Bryan doing now?
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13. Andi Peters.
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But what did he get up to after leaving the show?
He went on to present Live and Kicking and he had a small part in Toy Story 2 before taking part in Dancing on Ice. He also appeared on Celebrity Masterchef and sometimes makes an appearance on This Morning. He's kept himself busy over the years and he's still as loveable as he was in the 80s.Advertisement
15. Penny Smith.
Who else watched GMTV every morning before school half asleep with a bowl of coco pops or jam toast in front of them? Fiona and Eamon were definitely the Mum and Dad of the morning TV show, but who remembers Penny Smith?She was a regular feature on the show between 1993 and 2009, but since GMTV was taken over by Daybreak she seems to have dropped off the face of the earth.Advertisement
Let's see what she's been up to since her departure from GMTV over 7 years ago!
Since September 2010 she has taken a step back from the television aspect of her journalism career, instead choosing to review the newspapers on ITV's This Morning. As of 2016, Penny is now a radio presenter on Saturday Mornings on the new radio channel Talk station.Don't forget to share this with your friends if you enjoyed it! Advertisement
