•
Graham Robert Allan, mathematician and an expert on
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University of Leeds •
Neville Brody (born 1957), graphic designer, typographer and art director • Prof.
Harold Brookfield (born 1926), scholar of rural development, Australian National University • Prof
Peter Clarricoats CBE, Professor of Electronic Engineering from 1968 to 1997 at
Queen Mary and Westfield, and vice-president from 1989 to 1991 of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (since 2006 the
Institution of Engineering and Technology) Fellow of the Royal Society (1990) •
Nick Dunning, actor - credits include The Tudors, My Boy Jack, Alexander •
Judy Dyble (1949–2020), Singer songwriter and founder member of Fairport Convention •
Irving Finkel (born 1951), philologist and Assyriologist • Professor
Brian J Ford (born 1939), scientist, author, broadcaster and lecturer •
Lynne Franks (born 1948), public relations innovator •
Judy Fryd (1909–2000), political campaigner •
Hazel Genn (born 1949), legal academic •
Anthony Giddens, Baron Giddens (born 1938), sociologist, Director from 1997 to 2003 of the
London School of Economics •
John Hodge (1929–2021), engineer and NASA flight director •
Jana Jeruma-Grinberga (born 1953) former bishop in the Lutheran Church •
Peter Kellner (born 1946), journalist and political commentator •
William Orbit (born 1956), musician, composer and record producer •
Chris Pond (born 1952), Labour MP from 1997 to 2005 for
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David Puttnam, Baron Puttnam (born 1941), film producer and politician •
Martin Rushent (born 1948), record producer •
Peter Sallis (1921–2017), actor • Sir
Peter Soulsby (born 1948), mayor of Leicester and former Labour MP for
Leicester South •
Barry Took (1928–2002), comedian, writer and television presenter •
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