The Most Reverend Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
Niall Laming, training on Weymouth beach
Husnah Kukundakwe – Ugandan Para Swimming athlete
Pascale Allotey, Academic and Author
Ron Wilkinson, PTSD Sufferer
Dave Miller, Cemetery Manager
Dame Janet Baker, Mezzo Soprano
Alan Gilbert, Facilities Manager
Henry Allingham, 112 year old ex-serviceman
Amanda Taylor, Corporate Travel Manager
Clare Chapman, Human Resources Director
Lewis Wolpert, Professor of Anatomy
Quentin Blake, Author and Illustrator
Hilary Mantel, writer
Sir Paul Stephenson, Police Commissioner
Julian Joseph, Jazz Pianist and Composer
Emily Mwemba, head teacher, Zambia
Keegan Walker, BMX Rider
Dom Murphy, School Teacher and Canoeist
Peter George-Jones, Managing Director
Edmund deWaal, Ceramic Artist and Author
Lydia Powell, Badminton Player
Sir Martin Jacomb, PLC Chairman
Paul Webb, Fitness and Boxing Coach
Linda Penny, Biology, Science and Psychology teacher
Marion and Alan Eaton, met through dating later in life
Jack Wolf, Author
Peter Hamilton, Headmaster
Gill Hornby, Author
Lisa Bird, Head Teacher
Alex Brown and Ian Elliott, Company Directors
Chis Watson, Sound Recordist
Edna Kiplaget, Marathon Runner
Penelope Lively, Author
Liz Baker, Head Teacher
Louise Jordan, NGO Project Manager
Helen Langton, English and Drama Teacher
Johnny Ball, Mathematician and Broadcaster
Bishop Anthony Poggo, General Secretary of The Anglican Communion
Mark Godden Mine and Quarry Manager
Jasvinder Sanghera, Domestic Abuse Campaigner
Jorja Chalmers, Saxophonist
Lee Davies, Further Education Leader
Tom Andersson, Finnish Educationalist
Nigel Utton, Head Teacher
Bill Cockburn, Pay Review Body Chairman
Mo Foster, Witer and Feminist
Paul Black, Professor of Science Education
Terry Matheson, Amateur Golfer
William Atkinson, Head Teacher
Jo Shuter, Head Teacher
Jill Carr, HR and Training Manager
Chris Higgins, History Teacher
Bobby George, Professional Darts Player
Daniel Dennett, Professor of Philosophy
Julian Clary, comedian, actor and writer
Fearne Cotton, DJ and presenter
Anthony Forde, lecturer and criminologist
Vic Reeves, comedian, actor and author
Marsha Hunt, actress, writer and model
Jacqueline Wilson, author
Julie Fernandez, actress, writer and journalist
Leon Greenman, holocaust survivor and teacher
Anna Ford, journalist and broadcaster
Katie Waldegrave and William Fiennes, Teacher and Author
Michael Rosen, writer and broadcaster
Dennis Healey, Labour politician
Jay Altman, American educationalist
David Harewood, actor
Inderjit Seehra, Human Resources Director
Phillipa Gregory, author
Mike Tomlinson, Educationalist
Roger Lloyd Pack, actor
Ian Smith, CEO Oracle UK