About finderFACE
finderFACE is a homegrown web site devoted to keeping tabs on people in the public eye here in the UK.
Every day the site scans Google News, Amazon Products, Flickr Photographs, YouTube Videos and Blog Posts to provide all content relevant to a person on a single page.
In addition, we scan upcoming movie releases and TV appearances and provide sections on these too. Finally, we build connections between people via their entry in Wikipedia and every person is rated daily based on the density of news articles that are currently appearing on the web. The top rated people will appear each day in the 'In the News' section above.
Please browse away, clicking on the Random Person button is often a great way to start. I hope you enjoy the site, please feel free to send any feedback or suggestions to admin@finderface.co.uk.
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Coming up on Television
 | Sign Zone:Who Do You Think You Are? Find on BBC iplayer Celebrity genealogy series. Known for his outspoken views, Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles finds himself unexpectedly emotional as he goes back to his Irish roots. In Dublin, Chris is surprised to discover that his maternal grandmother, Hannah Nelson, grew up in the care of her grandmother from the age of three. What led to Hannah being separated from her mother and father at such a young age? Chris sets out to solve the mystery and uncovers a tale of grim poverty as well as triumph over adversity. Wednesday January 6 2010 01:45 - 02:45 |
 | Comic Relief: The Net Result Find on BBC iplayer In March 2009, Gary Barlow and mates Cheryl Cole, Ronan Keating, Chris Moyles, Fearne Cotton, Ben Shephard, Kimberly Walsh, Alesha Dixon and Denise Van Outen volunteered for a sponsored walk which was a bit tougher than they had imagined. They climbed Mt Kilimanjaro to highlight the deadly issue of malaria, and raised 3 and a half million pounds in the process. Now Gary and some of his pals return to Uganda to help distribute half a million malaria nets bought with Comic Relief money. Thursday January 7 2010 22:35 - 23:35 |
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Chris Moyles Latest News from Google
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Money talksThe SunEarlier that morning they told Chris Moyles on Radio 1 how the new series - which starts tonight on BBC2 - will uncover someone as successful as Levi Roots, ...and more » |
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YO! Sushi and Jaguar Skills Street Partyxmediaonline - ExeposéWith the likes of Mark Ronson and Chris Moyles unable to get enough of Jaguar Skills - the rise (and rise) of this ground-breaking artist has been well ... |
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