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Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Profile: Britain's greatest living adventurer has sailed and trekked 52,000 miles along the globe’s polar axis, was the world’s first man to reach both poles by land and discovered the lost city of Ubar beneath the sands of Oman. He also completed the first-ever unsupported crossing of the Antarctic, made three attempts at conquering Everest (despite a crippling fear of heights) and ran seven marathons on seven continents in seven consecutive days, just months after a double heart bypass. Born in Glasgow, Fiennes also stood for the Countryside Party at the 2004 European Elections. More

Ben Fogle

Profile: A TV Presenter, Writer and Adventurer whose achievements include racing in the notorious 160 mile Marathon Des Sables, rowing the Atlantic Ocean in 49 days and crossing Antarctica in a foot race to the South Pole. He has presented numerous programmes including Wild In Africa, Countryfile and Extreme Dreams. He writes regularly for the Sunday Telegraph and the Independent and has four bestselling books. He is an ambassador for WWF, Medcins Sans Frontier and Tusk, a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the President of the Campaign for National Parks. Born in London, he attended University of Portsmouth. More

Mary-Ann Gallagher

Profile: Mary-Ann Gallagher is a travel journalist and author, who has written and contributed to more than 20 guidebooks on destinations around the globe. She was born in Singapore, raised in Europe and North America and now lives in Barcelona with her family. Her new book Dream Destinations from Quercus is out now. More

Deborah Meaden

Profile: Deborah Meaden is the no-nonsense female force of the BBC's hit business show Dragons Den. With an expansive portfolio of business prospects, she is regarded as one of the most ambitious and upfront business minds in the UK, having made her fortune in the south-west at the family holiday park. She left school at 16, studied at Brighton Technical College and went on to run the family business in Exeter. She may be 'out' in terms of the Den, but she is 'in' with Interview Hub and available for interview. Lives in Primrose Hill. More

Mike Perham

Profile: British adventurer. Became the youngest person to sail around the world solo after returning from a 30,000-mile circumnavigation in August 2010 aged only 17. He released a book about the journey in March 2010 called, Sailing The Dream. Based in Potters Bar, Herefordshire. More

Sam Willis

Profile: Sam Willis is a maritime and naval historian and is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Exeter. He has lectured at Bristol University and at the National Martitime Museum in Greenwhich. He spent 18 months as a Square Rig Able Seaman, sailing the tall ships used in the Hornblower television series and Channel 4’s award-winning film Shackleton, and is a consultant to the BBC series Coast. Sam’s latest book Fighting Ships 1750-1850 is the third in this popular series. His other titles include Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century: The Art of Sailing Warfare; Shipwreck and The Fighting Temeraire. More