Jeremy Spake is now virtually unrecognisable - some 18 years after he first found fame on BBC series Airport - which, like ITV's Airline, gave a behind the scene glimpse at the daily workings of the UK's airports.
Jeremy, now 52, appeared on the show in 2005 while he was working as a ground services manager for Russian airline Aeroflot.The star, who was based at Heathrow at the time, won over a legion of fans during his stint on the show and it catapulted him into additional TV opportunities.
He went on to host Toughest Jobs in Britain, a documentary series that followed workers in some of the UK’s most brutal and grueling jobs, and medical show City Hospital.
Jeremy also wrote two books - Jeremy’s Airport and The Toughest Job in Britain. Jeremy’s Airport was based on his experiences working at Heathrow and takes its readers through a typical week on the job, while The Toughest Job in Britain saw him look back at some of the incredibly unforgiving jobs he gave a go during his time hosting the show of the same name.
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