Alex Lowe
Alex 41 year old actor and writer whose characters are well known to the listening public. As BARRY FROM WATFORD he contributes to Iain Lee’s Absolute Radio show and now appears as a regular on Steve Wright in the Afternoon for BBC Radio 2.
Alex is also the actor behind 'Damon from the Oval' and others on Christian O Connell’s XFM and Absolute Radio Breakfast shows and has recently been appearing alongside Matt Berry on Absolute Radio and Absolute podcasts. From 2000-2002 Alex had his own show on XFM, Sunday mornings 10am-12pm.
On television Alex was a regular as Barry from Watford on The Late Edition for BBC4 tv.
He has also appeared on Ronni Ancona’s 2007 sketch show and The Peter Serafinowicz Show, both on BBC1. Other credits include parts in The Thick of It, Saxondale, Peep Show, Lead Balloon and Spaced, Look Around You, French and Saunders, The Omid Djallili Show.
His best known tv roles are as psychic Clinton Baptiste from Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights, Sparky in That Peter Kay Thing and Simon Winterville in the BBC2 sitcom Grass, as well as a weekly reporter on the 11oclock Show, two series of Alistair Mcgowan’s Big Impression for BBC1 and made regular appearances in Bremner Bird and Fortune for Channel4.
As a straight actor, his film appearances include Haunted, Much Ado About Nothing and Peter’s Friends.
His writing credits include Jamie Theakston’s Heart Breakfast Show (2007-9) Ronni Ancona and Co, The Big Impression, Not Tonight With John Sargent for BBC1, Celebrity Soup with Iain Lee for E! Celebrity Juice for ITV2, The Late Edition for BBC4.
He has written two plays for Radio 4 Drama “My Pregnancy Test” and “The Block”.
He loves the Hoops and his proudest moment was being mascot for QPR V West Ham 22nd Sept 1979.
(QPR 3 - WHU 0)
Caspar Delaney
38 year old Caspar has been a Rangers supporter since he was much younger. Caspar has been a regular at Loftus Road for many a season and often likes to join in the chants. His favourite player in a Rangers shirt was ex-loanee Marlon Broomes. He felt Marlon was the best thing since those hollowed out hot dogs you can get at the ground on a matchday. Caspar sometimes likes to buy a programme but more often not. He has a jaunty swagger as he walks down the Uxbridge Road on a matchday because he's wearing his freshly laundered lucky pants that Mark Hately threw into the crowd after an end of season game. Caspar quietly admires Mark Hately and was sad to see him leave QPR. He also lists Tony Scully, Karl Ready, Paul Murray and Antii Heinola as his favourite players.
If he won the lottery he said he'd quite possibly take out a subscription the the new QPR Magazine and might treat himself to a little something from the QPR boutique, maybe them cashmere trainers with flashing blue lights in the heels.