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Mark McGowan (born 9 June 1964) is a British street artist, performance artist, film maker and public protester who has gone by the artist name Chunky Mark and more recently The Artist Taxi Driver. [2] By profession, McGowan is a London taxi driver and occasional University speaker and arts tutor.
Slaughter was raised in the Canadian city of London, Ontario (which he calls "Fake London"), [8] which he categorizes as a "car-dependent hellscape." [ 2 ] He and his family immigrated to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to move away from what he claims to be car-centric suburban sprawl .
John Worboys Born John Worboys June 1957 (age 67) Enfield Other names John Derek Radford Black Cab Rapist Occupation(s) Stripper, taxi driver, porn film actor Criminal penalty Life imprisonment, minimum term 8 years (2009) Life imprisonment, minimum term 6 years (2019) Details Span of crimes 2000–2008 Date apprehended 2009 John Derek Radford (born John Worboys, June 1957) is a British ...
Rebecca Jessica Middleton-Jones (née Flood; born 7 August 1980), known professionally as Rebecca More, is an English former pornographic actress.More began her career in pornography in 2010, and went on to appear in an array of films for various different studios until her retirement from mainstream pornography in 2023.
Scam City is a television show which started airing on Travel + Escape in June 2012, and has subsequently aired on the National Geographic Channel, [2] [3] and in Australia on the subscription channel Nat Geo People. [4]
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Fred Housego (born 25 October 1944, Dundee, Scotland) [1] is a former London taxi driver and tour guide who became a television and radio personality and presenter after winning the BBC television quiz Mastermind in 1980. [2] [3] He did not give up his taxi licence when he began his media career and was still driving a cab in 2007. [4]
The FX3 was a popular model. Out of a combined production total of 12,435 [8] FX3 and FL1 models, 7,267 [9] were licensed in London between 1948 and the end of production in 1958. The FX3 was replaced in 1958 by the Austin FX4, but continued in use in London until 1968. Many other examples ran for longer outside London.