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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Bannatyne has four children by his first wife Gail: Hollie, Abigail, Jennifer, and Eve; and two with his current wife, Joanne McCue: Emily and Tom. He has two grandchildren Ava & Austin, from his eldest daughter.<ref name="DBStory">{{cite episode|station=[[BBC 2]]|title=Duncan Bannatyne's Story|series=Dragons' Den: The Dragons' Stories|airdate=23 November 2008}}</ref>
Bannatyne has four children by his first wife Gail: Hollie, Abigail, Jennifer, and Eve; and two with his current wife, Joanne McCue: Emily and Tom. He has two grandchildren Ava & Austin, from his eldest daughter.<ref name="DBStory">{{cite episode|station=[[BBC 2]]|title=Duncan Bannatyne's Story|series=Dragons' Den: The Dragons' Stories|airdate=23 November 2008}}</ref> He has publicly stated that his children will receive no money upon his death, and that his will leaves the bulk of his estate to various charities.


McCue was Bannatyne's former director of nursing with Quality Care Homes. He proposed to her in [[Barbados]] in early March 2006, and married her on 11 November 2006 at St Mary's Church in [[Norton, County Durham|Norton]], [[Stockton-on-Tees]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/leisure/weekendtimes/feature/display.var.1004496.0.driven_restless_and_a_bit_arrogant_but_definitely_not_the_retiring_kind.php|title=Driven Restless And A Bit Arrogant But Definitely Not The Retiring Kind (from Darlington and Stockton Times) |publisher=Darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk|date=2006-11-04|accessdate=2010-03-23}}</ref> Celebrities at the ceremony included [[Anna Ryder Richardson]], [[Cherie Lunghi]], [[Gary McCausland]], ''[[Dragons' Den]]'' presenter [[Evan Davis (journalist)|Evan Davis]] and fellow Dragons [[Theo Paphitis]], [[Richard Farleigh]], [[Simon Woodroffe]] and [[Deborah Meaden]]. Pop star [[Marc Almond]] then performed for 200 guests in the warehouse next to his company's head office.
McCue was Bannatyne's former director of nursing with Quality Care Homes. He proposed to her in [[Barbados]] in early March 2006, and married her on 11 November 2006 at St Mary's Church in [[Norton, County Durham|Norton]], [[Stockton-on-Tees]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk/leisure/weekendtimes/feature/display.var.1004496.0.driven_restless_and_a_bit_arrogant_but_definitely_not_the_retiring_kind.php|title=Driven Restless And A Bit Arrogant But Definitely Not The Retiring Kind (from Darlington and Stockton Times) |publisher=Darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk|date=2006-11-04|accessdate=2010-03-23}}</ref> Celebrities at the ceremony included [[Anna Ryder Richardson]], [[Cherie Lunghi]], [[Gary McCausland]], ''[[Dragons' Den]]'' presenter [[Evan Davis (journalist)|Evan Davis]] and fellow Dragons [[Theo Paphitis]], [[Richard Farleigh]], [[Simon Woodroffe]] and [[Deborah Meaden]]. Pop star [[Marc Almond]] then performed for 200 guests in the warehouse next to his company's head office.

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Duncan Walker Bannatyne
Born
Duncan Walker Bannatyne

(1949-02-02) 2 February 1949 (age 75)
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, investor, television presenter
Known forDragons' Den
SpouseJoanne McCue
ChildrenSix
Websitehttp://www.bannatyne.co.uk

Duncan Walker Bannatyne, OBE (born 2 February 1949)[2] is a British entrepreneur, philanthropist and author. His business interests include hotels,health clubs, spas, media, TV, stage schools, property and transport. He is most famous for his appearance as a business angel on the BBC programme Dragons' Den. He has written five books; Anyone Can Do It, which sold more than 250,000 copies, was followed by Wake Up and Change Your Life, How to be Smart With Your Money, How to be Smart With Your Time, then by 43 Mistakes Businessess Make. He was appointed as an OBE for his contribution to charity.

Life and career

Bannatyne was told by his mother that, because of the family's lack of money, he could not have a bicycle. To amend the problem he asked the local newsagents if he could have a paper round job and was told he could have one if he could get a list of 100 interested people. Bannatyne knocked on 150 doors to create that list of one hundred customers. Armed with this list, he received the job and, months later, a second-hand bike.

In 1964 and at the age of 15, Bannatyne volunteered for twelve years with the Royal Navy as a junior second class engineering mechanic (stoker) at RNTE Shotley near Ipswich, better known as the boys' training establishment HMS Ganges. He served in the Navy for several years before receiving a dishonourable discharge for attempting to throw an officer off a boat landing jetty in Scotland. In his biography he claims this was in part a reaction to this officer's abuse of his authority, in part a dare by his shipmates and in part a way of getting out of the Navy, with which he had become disillusioned. Bannatyne was nineteen years old when this happened. After the incident he had to serve eighteen months in Colchester military detention centre before being discharged aged 20.[3] He later spent ten days in Glasgow's Barlinnie prison for not paying a £10 fine in relation to a charge of breach of the peace and resisting arrest.[4]

After spending his twenties moving from one job to another, Bannatyne lived for a few years on the island of Jersey where he met his first wife. With a difficult business climate for outsiders, at age 29 Bannatyne and his wife moved to Stockton-on-Tees in North East England. He has stated that he was penniless and did not have a bank account until the age of 30.[5]

His business career began almost immediately after his move to Stockton-on-Tees with an ice cream van purchased for £450. He soon expanded by buying more vans during the period of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars about which he made comment in a newspaper interview "I got by using the CB radio. It was mainly bluster, but someone did get hospitalised."[6]. He eventually sold the business for £28,000, founding a nursing home business called Quality Care Homes which he then sold for £46 million in 1997 and children's nursery chain Just Learning for £22 million.[7]

He has since expanded into health clubs, with Bannatyne's Health Clubs chain to his name, and also bars, hotels and property. He recently [when?] acquired twenty two health clubs from Hilton Hotels at a price of £92 million. Bannatyne's is now the largest independent chain of health clubs in the United Kingdom. In May 2010, he added the Charlton House Hotel and Spa in Somerset to the portfolio, with the view to adding more spa facilities and treatment rooms.[8]

In October 2008 he opened the £12 million "Bannatyne Spa Hotel" in Hastings.[citation needed]

In December 2009 Bannatyne joined the UK's largest monthly business magazine Business Matters as a monthly columnist alongside former Apprentice winner Michelle Dewberry.[9]

In January 2010, Bannatyne appeared alongside his Dragons' Den co-stars Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden in the fifth episode of the sixth series of Hustle.

His wealth as of 2011 was estimated at £430 million by the Sunday Times Rich List.[1][inconsistent]

In April 2011, Bannatyne took on a new venture by setting up a brand new Digital Agency with "the voice of the X Factor", Peter Dickson, in Bournemouth called Bannatyne Digital.

Charity works

Bannatyne received his OBE partly in recognition for his work with charities such as Mary's meals. In Romania where over a ten year period he has funded several projects, notably Casa Bannatyne in Târgu-Mureş, a hospice for orphans with HIV and AIDS in which he invested £80,000. In March 2008 established the Bannatyne Charitable Foundation with a personal injection of £1,000,000.

On 19 May 2008 Bannatyne added his support to the launch of the Geared for Giving Campaign at the House of Commons to encourage UK business leaders to set up and promote a Workplace Giving scheme to benefit UK registered charities with tax effective donations through employees pay.

On 29 August 2008, Bannatyne appeared on television programme Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, raising £20,000 for charity NCH.

He became President of the charity No Smoking Day in October 2008. The charity runs the annual health awareness campaign - helping people who want to stop smoking. In November 2008 he was voted "The Most Admired Celebrity Charity Champion" by Third sector magazine. [citation needed]

Bannatyne is a trustee of Comic Relief and on 27 November 2008 he travelled to Ethiopia with other trustees of Comic Relief. On Saturday 29 November they visited Debre Zeit; Bannatyne said "the most significant part of that day for me was when we were shown that people are taught how to sow vegetables so they can grow them in their own homes, in addition to the training programme the project supplies seeds and tools so that they can become self sufficient".

In August 2010, he agreed to become Patron of PC David Rathband's Blue Lamp Foundation, a charity established by the Northumbria Police Constable David Rathband who was blinded by gunshot wounds in the 2010 Northumbria Police manhunt.

Politics

Bannatyne has previously supported the Conservative Party (under Margaret Thatcher), then switched to support the Labour Party under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. This is evidenced in a 2008 promotional video supporting Brown.[10]

Appearing on the Question Time panel on 7 February 2008, Bannatyne stated he had been a donor to the Labour Party under Blair. He also voiced his support for Brown, but criticised the Cabinet for what he described as "petty squabbles based on personal ambition".[11] In March 2011, Bannatyne appeared to switch political affiliations again by backing the measures imposed in George Osborne's budget. He stated he was fully supportive of the incumbent government believing it to have the nation's best interests at heart.[12]

Personal life

Bannatyne has four children by his first wife Gail: Hollie, Abigail, Jennifer, and Eve; and two with his current wife, Joanne McCue: Emily and Tom. He has two grandchildren Ava & Austin, from his eldest daughter.[13] He has publicly stated that his children will receive no money upon his death, and that his will leaves the bulk of his estate to various charities.

McCue was Bannatyne's former director of nursing with Quality Care Homes. He proposed to her in Barbados in early March 2006, and married her on 11 November 2006 at St Mary's Church in Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.[14] Celebrities at the ceremony included Anna Ryder Richardson, Cherie Lunghi, Gary McCausland, Dragons' Den presenter Evan Davis and fellow Dragons Theo Paphitis, Richard Farleigh, Simon Woodroffe and Deborah Meaden. Pop star Marc Almond then performed for 200 guests in the warehouse next to his company's head office.

Bannatyne and his family live in England and France, maintaining homes in Wynyard Park, County Durham, in the north-east of England, and Covent Garden, London. They have a holiday villa in Mougins, near Cannes.[15] His French home was showcased in an article in the May 2010 issue of A Place in the Sun magazine.

Bannatyne was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Science (D.Sc.) by Glasgow Caledonian University on 5 July 2006 for services to business and charity. He was also awarded an honorary Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) from the Teesside University, on 6 February 2009.

Bannatyne celebrated his 60th birthday at Murano's in London with celebrities such as David Coulthard, James Caan, Theo Paphitis and Anna Ryder Richardson. A second party was held in the North East and was headlined by UK soul singer Beverley Knight and featured Chesney Hawkes. The celebration took place in a converted warehouse in Darlington, County Durham. [16] [17]

Bannatyne openly discussed having had cosmetic surgery under his eyes on The Graham Norton Show.[18] He appeared on the Irish chat show Tubridy Tonight. He had an acting role in the Tyne Tees Television comedy pilot Girl's Club where amongst other actors, he performed alongside the actress Georgia Taylor. [19]

References

  1. ^ a b Harrison, David (24 April 2010). "Sunday Times Rich List 2010: Duncan Bannatyne is wealthiest 'Dragon'". London: Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ Barber, Lynn (18 February 2007). "Duncan Bannatyne interview". The Observer. London. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  3. ^ Bannatyne, Duncan. Anyone Can Do It: My Story. Orion Publishing Group. ISBN 0-752-88189-2.
  4. ^ "In the Dragons' Den with God, Sunday Herald". Sundayherald.com. 6 September 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  5. ^ Direct quote from Bannatyne from Dragon's Den, 14 July 2010 [1]
  6. ^ "Business profile: Duncan is ready for his close-up=telegraph.co.uk". 28 November 2004. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  7. ^ "Driven Restless And A Bit Arrogant But Definitely Not The Retiring Kind". Darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk. 4 November 2006. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  8. ^ "Duncan Bannatyne invests in Somerset". IntoSomerset.co.uk. 13 May 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
  9. ^ "Bannatyne & Dewberry join Business Matters". Business Matters magazine. 17 November 2009. Retrieved 17 November 2009.
  10. ^ "Programmes | This Week | Dragon Bannatyne backs Brown". BBC News. 26 September 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  11. ^ "This Week's Panel, BBC News' Question Time website". BBC News. 6 February 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  12. ^ "Budget 2011: Dragons' Den star backs Osborne". BBC News. 24 March 2011.
  13. ^ "Duncan Bannatyne's Story". Dragons' Den: The Dragons' Stories. 23 November 2008. BBC 2.
  14. ^ "Driven Restless And A Bit Arrogant But Definitely Not The Retiring Kind (from Darlington and Stockton Times)". Darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk. 4 November 2006. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  15. ^ White, Richard (20 August 2009). "Have a hol in Britain while I'm in.. France". London: The Sun.
  16. ^ The Northern Echo - Bannatyne tells birthday guests: I will never retire Monday 9th February 2009
  17. ^ Impact Technical: Case Studies - Duncan Bannatyne's 60th Birthday Celebrations, February 7th 2009 - Darlington
  18. ^ The Graham Norton Show, 7 May 2009
  19. ^ Georgia Taylor website: Liz (Georgia) and Julie (Lucy Blackie) pitch their night club idea to Dragon Duncan Bannatyne. (downloadable clip)

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