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Energia aktorek oraz los muertos bólem i wyłączono czasowo he was a He worked as aviation artist with the RAF when they commissioned him 1960 to paint a rhino I hadn't even painted a gerbil at that stage, but I painted a rhino chasing RAF plane off the air strip that was first animal painting and I have never looked back. started Shepherd's and eventful career as a wildlife painter. He established the Shepherd Wildlife Foundation 1984 andwhich is today based at the Smithbrook Kilns Cranleigh and has raised over £4m for projects targeted at saving endangered animals. He also funds projects to benefit rural communities. The Foundation's longest running project is based Zambia where it supports a range of projects from a highly successful education club to the establishment of the country's first elephant orphanage. Shepherd's other passion is steam locomotives and he owns several including two British built ones rescued from decay on the Mulobezi Railway Zambia, one South Africa and his that is based on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Shepherd helped found the East Somerset Heritage Steam Railway on tracks originally built 1855. Shepherd was awarded the CBE the 2008 's Birthday Honours for services to conservation. Previously he had received OBE 1979 for his work to save endangered wildlife. The author and scriptwriter who is better known for writing for the TV series lives Haslemere. As author he has written 11 novels and he is widely accredited with having created the techno-thriller genre of writing when his first novel was published 1966. Other authors including Crichton followed Woodhouse's footsteps. As a screenwriter he wrote seven episodes of between 1962 and 1965, and wrote episodes of other TV series including and Woodhouse penned a total of 77 screenplays his career. London-born Aspel made his name as a television presenter through a host of programmes starting the 1960s. and the are amongst the shows he has presented and he became one of the country's most familiar faces during the 60s and 70s as a newsreader on national television. Aspel, who lives Oatlands Weybridge, has also hosted and He was honoured with OBE 1993 and was voted into the television Society Hall of Fame. The reformist senior civil servant Haslemere -born Kemp is best remembered for overseeing the most radical changes introduced to Whitehall over a century. Appointed by Thatcher the 1980s he introduced the concept of civil servants having to work to clearly defined targets and to accept personal responsibility for their work. He also introduced systems that were to make Whitehall a leaner service run on business-like lines order to improve efficiency. Under the Major regime he was to clash with the then Minister for Public Services, Waldergrave, and doing was forced to take early retirement. Although born Bristol, Bellamy was to spend his childhood Farnham where he attended Farnham Grammar School. The novelist, who has to date published 13 books, started a career on local newspapers Surrey and Hampshire before joining Fleet Street to become the youngest sub-editor on the Daily Express. After a stint at The Bellamy's first novel was to prove to be successful that he took up writing full-time. His novel was made into a film by the BBC. Bellamy's latest novel is The Rt Hon The Lord Howell of Guildford won the seat of Guildford 1966 and remained Conservative MP of the town until standing down to St Aubyn, also a Conservative, the 1997 General Election. He was appointed as Thatcher's first Secretary of State for Energy and later of Transport. 1987 he became chairman of the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs. Howell was made a life peer 1997 where the Upper House he is today the Shadow Deputy Leader of the Lords and Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. He is