is a lifelong car fanatic and avid traveller. Born and brought up in Orkney, he's spent time at school in Norway, studying in Edinburgh, and working in France, Spain and the States. He's driven America coast-to-coast, covered most of South Africa in a MkI Golf, and taken a campervan around every scenic point in New Zealand.

You may know him from one of his other, better known, projects however. Since winning Channel 4's Big Brother in 2003, the cheery Scotsman has appeared in many different guises - presenting the award winning BBC documentary series "Teen Commandments", hosting various music and quiz shows on BBC Radio Scotland and fronting the pioneering online station BBC Radio Pudsey for Children in Need. He's the Host and Master of Ceremonies aboard the National Trust's cruises; sailing as far as Russia, France and the Arctic and you may even have seen him treading the boards in Aberdeen, Edinburgh or Glasgow.

Resident columnist and regular features contributor, Cameron also writes for various newspapers and is the motoring correspondent for his home newspaper, Orkney Today.





is an avid petrolhead and traveller. Born and brought up in Hampshire, he spent time in Lancashire studying and then working with a homelessness charity, and now lives in Brittany, France. Always a fan of small cars he spent much of his youth buried under their bonnets. He's driven round Australia in a car far older than himself, nursing it all across the Outback, as well as travelling round Europe and as far as Ecuador, where he found himself motoring round the countryside atop a Ford pickup.

Paisley - Peking isn't the first of his crazy ideas. He was the man behind the Tower to Tower Mini rally, a charity event which saw 25 Minis driving from Blackpool to Paris, circumnavigating the Arc de Triomphe and filling the Champs Elysées with the sound of tooting horns and Mini engines, all raising money for Breast Cancer Care.

Unlike Cameron he can't claim to have won a reality TV show, but he has contributed to Radio 4's Today programme and used his language skills as part of Broadcasting House's coverage of Bob Geldof's Sail 8 project, as well as cropping up in the Daily Telegraph, the Ouest France and on France 3 TV.



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