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Peter James Stringfellow (17 October 1940 – 7 June 2018) [1] was an English businessman who owned several nightclubs. [2] Early life.
Peter Stringfellow (born 21 February 1939) is an English former professional footballer. He played for Oldham Athletic , Gillingham and Chesterfield between 1958 and 1965, making more than 100 appearances in the Football League , but his professional career came to an end after he was involved in a car crash which killed a teammate.
Peter Stringfellow: 8–11 12x03 18 October 1996 Mark Little: Nigel Lawson: 9–10 12x04 25 October 1996 Maureen Lipman: Tony Parsons: 9–11 12x05 1 November 1996 Gordon Kennedy: Elvis Costello: 14–17 12x06 8 November 1996 Tony Hawks: Vincent Hanna: 15–13 12x07 15 November 1996 Mark Hurst Francis Wheen: 6–19 12x08 22 November 1996 Jack ...
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Peter Stringfellow and his brothers had been running the Black Cat Club from St Aidan's church hall in the city, which proved a success. In March 1964, they opened a new venture, the King Mojo Club, in a converted house at 555 Pitsmoor Road to the north of the city centre. [ 1 ]
Renovated yet again, the building was reopened as a nightclub/restaurant called The London Hippodrome by nightclub tycoon Peter Stringfellow in 1983. Some years later, Stringfellow sold it to a chain company called European Leisure.
A number of celebrities made cameo appearances in the series, appearing as themselves. They include: Peter Stringfellow, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Jordan, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Andre, Lionel Blair, Richard Madeley, Judy Finnigan, Calum Best and Rula Lenska, as well as footballers Sol Campbell, David Seaman, Teddy Sheringham and Nigel Quashie.