Julian Henry

She appeared on the 'over 90s' show on BBC TV Parkinson in 1978 aged 95 alongside Rt Honourable Manny Shinwell MP and the playwright Ben Travers CBE.

In 1986, Henry joined fashion agency Lynne Franks and remained there ten years as she promoted the careers of Jean Paul Gaultier, Katharine Hamnett, Rifat Ozbek and other influential designers, eventually becoming Deputy Managing Director.

He became a director of Lynne Franks PR in 1991 after forming his own brand roster that included Absolut Vodka, Coca-Cola, BBC Radio 1, HMV Music Stores, Yamaha, Sega, The Spice Girls and TV shows including BAFTA award winning C4 show Network 7.

[11] In 2004, Julian Henry was listed Top 10 Marketing & PR executives in the UK[12] and two years later he took on the role of Head of Communications at Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment.

The following decade they embarked on tours of Japan, UK, USA and released CDs that were critically applauded but never commercially successful.

In 2011, following the release of a new record by the Hit Parade, Guardian journalist Alexis Petridis interviewed Henry about his dual existence as PR agent and musician.