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Thomas Armstrong, organist and conductor •
Heather Allansdottir, novelist and space lawyer •
Leslie Banks, actor •
Frank Cottrell Boyce, children's author and screenwriter •
Katy Brand, actress, comedian and writer •
Ben Brown, television journalist •
Priyanga Burford, actor •
Humphrey Carpenter, writer and biographer •
Alexander Cockburn, journalist •
Giles Coren, writer •
Sally Coulthard, author •
Clement Crisp, dance critic •
Scott Ellaway, conductor and broadcaster •
Michael Elliot, theatre director •
Jeremy Filsell, piano and organ recitalist •
Michael Goodliffe, actor •
Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead, journalist and administrator •
Ian Hamilton, poet and critic •
Paula Hawkins, novelist and journalist •
John Hayes, Director of the
National Portrait Gallery (1974–1994) •
Charles Hazlewood, conductor and broadcaster •
Anthony Hedges, composer and lecturer •
Chris Hollins, sports journalist and news television presenter •
Lewis Vaughan Jones, journalist and news television presenter •
Robert Lloyd, singer •
David Owen Norris, pianist, composer and broadcaster •
Peter Pears, singer •
Gavin Plumley, cultural historian •
Jason Pontin, journalist, editor and publisher •
Max Rushden, presenter of Sky Sports'
Soccer AM •
Angela Saini, writer •
Edward St Aubyn, author •
John Shaw, radio broadcaster •
Robert Steadman, composer •
Philip Stopford, composer and conductor •
Colin Touchin, conductor, composer, and music educator •
Hugh Welchman, filmmaker •
John Whitfield, conductor •
Andreas Whittam Smith, journalist •
Philip Wilby, composer •
Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, fashion designer •
Andrew Hunter Murray, author and podcaster •
Cressida Cowell, author ==Business and leaders==