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Felix Dennis was imprisoned in 1971 as co-editor of OZ magazine. After his acquittal on appeal, he founded his own magazine publishing company in 1973 and made millions with the sale of Personal Computer World and MacUser in the mid-eighties. Today, Dennis Publishing remains a privately owned company with headquarters in London and New York City. Titles include The Week, Auto Express, Computer Shopper and Maxim. The annual Sunday Times Rich List estimates that Felix Dennis is the 65th richest individual in the UK. Also a published poet with collections including When Jack Sued Jill, his other interests include planting trees. He divides his time between homes in Warwickshire, London, New York, Connecticut and the Caribbean island of Mustique.
Oliver James trained and practised as a child clinical psychologist and, since 1987, has worked as a writer, journalist and television documentary producer and presenter. His books include Juvenile Violence in a Winner-Loser Culture, the bestselling They F*** You Up and Britain on the Couch, which was also a successful documentary series for Channel 4. He is a trustee of two children's charities: the National Family and Parenting Institute and Homestart.
Martin Lewis has his own ITV1 programme Make Me Rich, is a regular on BBC1's The One Show, is the financial expert on Tonight With Trevor McDonald, has a weekly column in the Guardian and regular Radio 2 and Talk Sport phone-ins. His free to use, ad-free website MoneySavingExpert, is the biggest independent personal finance site in the UK, with over one million visits a month, and he can easily save you hundreds of pounds a year with his fully researched, easy-to-implement, cutting-edge advice.