Celebrity update 2008
| David Jason (pictured) attended the EDF/East Anglian Air Ambulance event and said a big thank you to the British Red Cross for their disaster preparedness work in the region. | | |  | |
 | | | England v Germany: The Legends Live pit two teams of former internationals against one another for The Derek Dooley Memorial Cup and to aid The British Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal. The team features some of the greats of English football, including Arsenal trio Paul Merson, Ray Parlour and Nigel Winterburn, Liverpool pair Stan Collymore and John Barnes, Sheffield Wednesday’s Chris Woods and Des Walker, Sheffield United’s Brian Deane and Manchester United duo Bryan Robson and Lee Sharpe (pictured with Red Cross staff). The match was broadcast on ITV4. | |
%237%23.jpg) | | | Actress Dame Judy Dench (pictured with Mehran Sabbagh, the Chairman of the Norfolk Volunteer Council) paid the Red Cross a visit while at the Royal Sandringham flower show. The British Red Cross attends the event every year to show case it's work in the UK. | |
 | | | BBC World Affairs Editor John Simpson CBE (pictured) was guest of honour at a dinner in Surrey that raised more than £20,000 for the British Red Cross. Mr Simpson, gave a speech at the end of a successful evening at the RAC Club in Epsom. John Simpson said: "I have been a journalist for some 40 years and the Red Cross is always the organization that’s first on the scene of any disaster or emergency. I have huge respect and admiration for the volunteers of the Red Cross and over the years I have seen for myself their tireless work. The organisation has a superb reputation and deservedly." | |
 | | | Actor and Red Cross supporter Art Malik (pictured) has recorded the voice-over for the latest British Red Cross television advertisements: Hope is a Hostile world and Unseen Heros. Art has just finished filming The Wolf Man and can be seen in episodes of Lewis soon. The advertisements can be seen on digital TV channels now. | |
 | | | His Royal Highness Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall hosted a special party for staff and volunteers at Buckingham palace this month. The party was celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the granting of our Royal Charter. Guests included long-term celebrity supporters Angela Rippon, Anthony Andrews (pictured) and Michael Buerk. | |
 | | | German anatomist Dr Gunther von Hagens (pictured) was the keynote speaker for FACE08 on Friday 20 June in Liverpool. He shared his secrets of the anatomy, discussed first aid and answered questions from participants at the conference, which celebrates the importance of first aid education and skills. | |
| Actor Dougray Scott (pictured) has a particular interest in Red Cross' work with young refugees and asylum seekers. For Refugee Week he gave an exclusive interview from the set of his next television series. | | |  | |
| Also as part of Refugee Week, Sudanese-born musician and ex-child solider Emmanuel Jal spoke to the Red Cross in an exclusive podcast, and comedian and Red Cross supporter Stephen K Amos (pictured) rounded off the week with a special performance at Glasgow's Tron Theatre. | | |  | |
| Singer Annie Lennox (pictured) received the Red Cross Humanity Fellowship Award at the charity's Gala Ball in recognition of her contribution to humanitarian work. Annie gave an exclusive musical performance at the dinner, which raised over £950,000 for Red Cross work. | | |  | |
 | | | Weather presenter Sian Lloyd (pictured) lent her support to Red Cross Appeal Week this month where the weather loomed large! Sian Lloyd said: "Come rain or shine, the British Red Cross helps vulnerable people in a crisis." We also welcome Sian as the latest member of our Entertainment and Artist Supporters Network. | |
| Actor Chris Parker (pictured) and presenter/producer Andi Peters held a special event at a central London restaurant to help raise money for a number of individuals running the London Marathon for the British Red Cross. | | |  | |
| News presenter Nicholas Owen (pictured) is the latest member of the Entertainment and Artist Supporters Network. After years at ITN Nicholas has recently moved to the BBC. As a journalist he has had much contact with the Red Cross in the UK and overseas. | | |  | |
 | | | Katie Melua (pictured), whose Christmas single raised thousands for the Red Cross, spent the day learning life-saving skills with us. Katie said: "I hope I’ll be able to put them to good use if I ever need to. Learning first aid saves lives and anyone can do it!" | |
 | | | James McAvoy (pictured) who travelled to northern Uganda with the British Red Cross a year ago, gives his support to the latest peace deal in the region by writing a newspaper comment piece on behalf of the Red Cross.
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 | | | Classical violinist and Asian Red Cross Ambassador Jenny Bae (pictured) visits UK Office and hopes to give her support to the British Red Cross by participating in a number of fundraising performances while in London. | |
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