| Better late than never... |
| Sarah Williams, editor of WDYTYA Magazine with her star columnist and blogger Dr Alan Crosby |
| Alan Crosby, looking as though he is about to deliver a sermon |
| Here comes the judge... |
| Myko and Ian from FindmyPast representing the forces of law and order |
| Caught! The Family Recorder gets her collar felt |
| PC Myko with his hand in the sweetie jar when he thinks no-one is looking |
| Chris Paton aka British GENES demonstrating how he would deal with a sweetie thief |
| The Rosenbergs dining in style... |
| ...taking a break from their strategically-place stand |
| Ian and Sharon Hartas of the excellent UKBMD and related sites |
| Else Churchill can't compete with Jackie Depelle in the hat department, but she's really going for it with the badges! |
| Mistress Agnes and a gentleman friend (aka Janet Braund Few, who blogs as The History Interpreter, and Chris Braund) |
| From The National Archives, Roger Kershaw, head of military, maritime, transport and family history teams with Mark Pearsall, family history specialist |
| William Roache, featured in the last series of WDYTYA, best known as an original cast member of Coronation Street, and still going strong after more than 50 years |
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