Former students of the college include Former
NBA player
Joel Freeland and musician
Mike Rutherford of the bands
Genesis and
Mike + The Mechanics, as well as
Diane Youdale and Mark Griffin who appeared in the
British television series
Gladiators as Jet and Trojan respectively.
DJ Annie Mac earned a
Master's Degree in Radio at FCOT, before going on to have her own show on
BBC Radio 1. In an interview, she referred to her time at Farnborough as "the biggest culture-shock [she'd] ever experienced in [her] life". Musician and author
Alan Clayson studied at FCOT from 1968 to 1970. Three members of
The Football Ramble, the largest independent
podcast in the UK studied at the college. Luke Moore, Marcus Speller and Jim Campbell all met at FCOT and studied there between 2000 and 2003. Moore and Speller both featured on the college radio station, co-hosting the Saturday Sports Show.
David Wells is most famous for working as a medium for the British paranormal investigation TV programme
Most Haunted. Wells studied at FCOT, undertaking an HND in Leisure and Tourism. In Series 5 of
Most Haunted Live! Access All Areas, Wells mentions he did a piece on both the
Kings Theatre in Southsea, and on the
New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth, as part of his HND at FCOT. ==References==