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Nick Knowles is not vegan

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Nick Knowles is not a vegan, I removed some WP:OR from his article which said "He has been a vegan for a number of years". Knowles eats vegan "80 per cent of the time" and has admitted to eating eggs and having the odd "cheat day" [1]. Psychologist Guy (talk) 18:01, 6 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Missing "Home is Where The Art Is" TV programme

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I am not an active editor on here, but noticed it is missing from here and Wikipedia in general. JamesWBirmingham (talk) 06:17, 24 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Unreferenced material moved from main article

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Unreferenced material moved from main article, please feel free to add back once good references have been found.James Kevin McMahon (talk) 23:03, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

In the early 1990s, he presented a show called Ridge Riders for ITV. This featured a celebrity and another one or two guests riding classic motorcycles along off-road tracks around the UK. The viewer was treated to historic and local information about the locality as well as informal chats with the celebrity. Knowles appeared as a member of Channel 5's chat show 5's Company between 1997 and 1999.

After separating from her, he lived with presenter Suzi Perry until September 2003, after meeting on set whilst shooting City Hospital for the BBC in 2000.[citation needed]

Nick supports a number of charities including: 2 Wish, Born Free, Centrepoint, Hull4Heroes, Rugby4Heroes, Child Bereavement UK, Children's Air Ambulance, LEWA Wildlife Conservancy, Little Miracles Peterborough, Surfability, The Yard Edinburgh, Walking with the Wounded, and The British Citizen Award.

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