Database audit 2004/05


As at end of March 2005, the 2004/05 audit of the 1108 isms in our database revealed the following. 
Some contributors may appear more than once depending on the author and source of the ism.

As you can see, there is a long way to go for anyone wishing to become President of the ISMS.                                                                 

Author or source

isms contributed

The President of the ISMS
Fievel
Tim
Bill Consitt 
Anon (from Iain Harris)
Anon PC
Russ Pottinger
Anon (Susan Messer)
Anon teacher (John Amos)
Nev
Anon (Peter Wood)
Anon (from Ken Fogel)
Anon (from Margaret Hautanen)
Anon (Iain Harris)
Dolly
Anne Martin
Anon (Adrian Shandley)
Anon (Laurie Hawkes)
Friend of Susan Messer
Jim Belford
Ray Morris
Brian Mackley
Ian Bowley
Ian Bowley's brother-in-law
John Griffiths
June Grindley (Debbie Bradford)
Local Government Officer
Matty (Jim Denniston)
Radio 2 News
Alan Woods
Anon
Anon (Jim Belford)
Bob Evans
NHS Trust Officer
Tony Hall's neighbour
Anon (Suzanne & Tim)
from David Morgan
Graham Worthington
News broadcast
Paul Burdon
Peter Morgan's wife
Radio 2 interviewee
An unknown Planner/Estimator
Anon (Barry Mcneill)
Anon (Claire Eccles)
Anon (Dean Stocks)
Anon (Ian Bowley)
Anon (Jim Slater)
Anon (Steve Taylor)
Co-worker of Susan Messer
David Prestwich
Dom Gittins' boss
Geoff Martin
George
Michelle Howchin (from Faye Lester)
Sylvia Pottinger
Alan Candlish
Andrew Allen 
Anon (Andy)
Anon (Ashley Paddon)
Anon (Dave Gooding)
Anon (Ed Jenkins)
Anon (from Chris & Kerry Ellicot)
Anon (from Sandy McGivern)
Anon (George Dent)
Anon (George Gemmel)
Anon (Graham Gold)
Anon (Simon Cornell)
Anon (The Donovan Family)
Anon (Tom Shopland)
Anon (Vic Storey)
Anon soccer commentator (from Iain Harris)
Basil Hall's mother-in-law
Carmene Roy
Classic FM Radio News
Donna Smith
Elsie (from Ian Bowley)
Eric Cheetham 
from Toni Gillan
Gordon Scott
Gordon Sparkes (BBC Radio Devon soccer commentator)
Hospital Engineer
Hospital Visitor (Karen Glynn)
Howard Linden 
James Pickett
Jim Belford (anon)
John Taylor
Karen's mother-in-law
Kelly Petroff
Kyle Thompson's g-g-grandmother
Lee Brandon's Mother-in-Law
Lis Christie
Manager (from Laurence Wilson)
Mark Halsall's wife
Mark Rose
Nichola Fairless
O&M Report
Radio 4 interviewee
Ray Harrison
Regan Atkinson
Roger (Graham Mayor)
Roger Hall's mother
Tony Pottinger
Tracey Halsall
TV newscaster
TV Soccer commentator (from James Spearing)
Union shop steward

 
The following have all contributed 1 ism to the database
(Anon) Dom Gittins
A&E consultant
AA Road sign (Robert Lane)
Adrian Ogden
Adrian Roll
Adrian Roll's partner
Airline pilot (from Roger Vearncombe)
Alan Burnett
Alan Meekings
Alan Padgham
Alban Arena Film listing (from David Thalenberg)
Alec Swindon
Andrea Castling (report section heading)
Andrew Christer
Andrew Marr, BBC Political Editor (from Jack Spearing)
Andrew Windibank's aunt
Angry parent
Angus Macnay
Anon (A Pedant)
Anon (Andrew Tonkin)
Anon (Bernadette Bowley)
Anon (Chas Berry)
Anon (Chris Giggs)
Anon (courtesy of Chris Ball (USA))
Anon (Dave Laine)
Anon (David Morgan)
Anon (Derek Marples)
Anon (Emma Birks)
Anon (friend of Karen)
Anon (from Bruce Holt)
Anon (from Chris Keylock)
Anon (from David Morgan)
Anon (from Ian Bowley)
Anon (from Paul Fogarty)
Anon (from Tony Missio)
Anon (from: name witheld to protect future promotion prospects)
Anon (G Murrell)
Anon (Geoff Foster)
Anon (Graeme Hunt)
Anon (Ian Vaughan)
Anon (James Reynolds)
Anon (John Howarth)
Anon (John Mackessack)
Anon (Kenny)
Anon (Laurence Newman)
Anon (Linda Phipps)
Anon (Mark Oppenheim)
Anon (Nichola Fairless)
Anon (Nicky)
Anon (Patricia Brindisi
Anon (Paul Finch)
Anon (Rachel Deane)
Anon (Richard Treadgold)
Anon (Sheila Hull)
Anon (Sherry Smith)
Anon (Steve Parker)
Anon (Sue Duxbury)
Anon (Tom Witney)
Anon cleaner (from Trevor Rutter)
Anon father to young son
Anon politician (from Max Abernethy)
Anon Rhiain Hunter-Jones
Anon senior director (from John Patrick)
Anon shop customer
Anon street trader (from Ian Bowley)
Anon(Melanie Eccles)
Barbara Wright
BBC news item
BBC Radio Newcastle commentator
BBC1 TV pundit Alan Hanson
BBC2 TV comentator at Trooping of the colour
BBC2 TV News
Becca Carlson
Brian Johnson
Brian Pemberton
British gas engineer
Bruce Wedgwood-Oppenheim
Business man on phone (from Graham Robinson)
Car dealer, as part of safety talk
Carol
Caroline Brown
Cate Lamb
Catherine Banks
Channel 4 holiday home hunter
Channel 4 TV announcer
Charlie Byers
Chief Executive
Chief Executive's secretary
Chris Keylock
Chris Tatham
Christine Spence's MD
City Hospitals Sunderland
Claire Adams
Claire Eccles' daughter
Claire Myfanwy's grandfather
Classic FM RADIO - Mike Reid
Classic FM radio announcer
Club chairman (from Roger Vearncombe)
Colin Battson's wife
Colin Cooper, Middlesbrough FC player (from Ian Bowley)
Colin Perry's daughter
College Lecturer
Company director (from Laurence Wilson)
Confused fisherman (from Graeme Thomas)
Danna Kirk Mayhall
Darlington Council Member
David Bowley's Girlfriend
David Bowley's girlfriend
David Braun (from Nancy Glenn)
David Morgan
David Morgan's flatmate
Debbie Crispino
Dental Technician STHCT
Detective at a case review (Philip Hickey
Dia-dull
Diane Gallacher
Director of OPs (North East)
Disappointed soccer fan
Distraught mother during Australian TV interview (from Phil McNab)
Dom Tiberi
Dr Abella
Dr Paul Baker
Duncan Bryant'd wife
early Blue Peter show (Roger Dey)
Elaine Nicholson
Emma Birks
Emma from Big Brother (from Bob McDermott)
Eustonlads
Fay Martin's boyfriend
Florist (Nichola Fairless)
Football commentator Gordon Sparkes, from Lee Braddon
Frank Johnson
Frank Tracey
Freda Andrews
Friend of Martin Ferris
from Al & Shirley Smith
from John Train and others
from Patrick Potts
from Richard Paxman
Gail (Carolyn Eager)
Garage receptionist
Gary Lineker (about John Motson)
Gary Worrell
Geoff Norris
Geoff Wynn
Geordie' guardsman at Trooping of the colour parade
George Bush (from Kristins Amadeus and others)
George Reynolds, ex-Chair of Darlington FC (from Ian Bowley)
Gill Cox
Gillian Forsyth
Government spokeswoman 
Grace (Ste Pittey)
Green Party spokesman (from Roger Vearncombe)
Harry Baker (from John Patrick)
Harry Wilkinson
Heather McCartney
Heidi Berry's brother
Helen Slater's mother-in-law
Hil, a friend of Ruth Bennie
Hilary East
Hospital Joiner
Hospital out-patient
Hospital Porter
Howard Scott
Ian Bowley's daughter
Ian East
Ian East's mother
Ian Loudon's wife
Ian Munro
Jacqui Bilcliffe
Jean Verity Doyle
Jefferson Research Report for CHS
Jim Brownlow
Jim Owens
Jim Woods
Jimmy Arnfield, BBC sports commentator
Jimmy Ledger - RHA Head of Statistics
Joe Kinnear, soccer manager
Joe Papworth
John Bainbridge
John Beston
John Fashanu
John McEnroe on the women's singles final
Joyce Parkin
Jurgen Achterfeldt
Karen Lloyd's mother
Kenneth's mother
Kevin Keltie
Krishna Hickman
Lady on phone at Kings Cross train station
Lady selling her house on BBC 2 TV
Lancashire County Council
Lauren Bowley
Lennie
Lisa, from Big Brother
Liz Ridge
Lynn Clark
Lynne Snowball
Managing director (from Laurence Wilson)
Man-in-the-street interviewee
Margaret Finch
Mark Barker
Mark Dolan
Mark Lawrenson
Martin Carrell
Martin Green
Mary Bailey's father
Medical secretary
Medical staffing officer (North Durham)
Metro Radio Sports Commentator
Michael Frain
Michael Mohan's aunt
Michael Mohan's wife
Mick Coyne (and others)
Mick Mitchell
Mike Brownlie's sister
Mike Frain
Mike Frain's daughter
Mike Richards
MKjobs website (David Wilson)
Mrs C Keyte's sister, Maria
Neil Warnock, Sheffield United soccer manager
News headline on GMTV (24/3/04)
Olympic Gymnast, Paul Hamm (from Peter Wood)
P&O Cruise passenger(from James Sullivan)
Pam (Bernard Reeves)
Patient information leaflet (Hartlepool)
Paul Finch
PC Plus magazine (from Tony Tudge)
Peers Mclintock
Phil Carruthers
Police Officer
Princes William & Harry (Paul Weavers)
Property developer on Channel 4 TV
Pupil's exclamation on seeing a tank full of snails (from Mark Langford)
Radio 2 announcer Derek Jamieson
Radio 2 announcer Paul Jones
Radio 2 phone-in
Radio 3 announcer
Radio 3 News
Radio 5 announcer Danny Baker
Radio Cleveland
Radio Humberside (from Martin Ferris)
Radio Newcastle News
Radio traffic news (from Chris McCarthy)
Raymond (from Ian Bowley)
Regional Management Accountant
Richard O'Brien (Crystal Maze)
Richard Pottinger
Richard Traynier
Rod Theobald's wife
Roger Lovell's daughter in law
Ronnie
Ronnie Moreland
Ross Mclennan
Ruth Taylor (Judith Laurie)
Sales Manager
Sandy McGivern
Sara Bunting
Sara rees
Sarah
Sarah (from Ian Bowley)
Sarah Kennedy, BBC Radio 2 presenter, on safari (from Ian Bowley)
Science forum poster, from David Morgan
Secretary of local football team (Tom Whelan)
Self-employed builder
Sheila Pottinger
Shop sign, September 2004 (from Russ Pottinger)
Sign in shop window (from Kim Barclay)
Simon (Sherry Smith)
Sonia Filmer (Mark Tristem)
South Wales Echo (from Peter Mabey)
Staff newsletter (from Greg Olszowski)
Stanley G Wilson
Steve Heron
Steve McLaren (from Ian Bowley)
Steve Mould
Store customer (Marie Johnson)
Stuart MacDiarmid's son
Sue Forster
Sue Henderson
Sunday Express quiz answer
Susan Messer's friend
Susan Messer's sister
Syd Waddell
Tara McAdams' old boss, Frank
Telephone switchboard operator
Teri Waters
Terry Wogan
the 'Captain of the World'
Tony Wright
Tracy Stokes
Trevor Francis
Trevor Rutter's mum
Trust Chairman
TTTV Interviewee
TV snooker commentator (from David Ferris)
TV Soccer commentator - Portugal v Russia (from James Spearing)
Two Cornish ladies (from Kristina Amadeus)
Unhappy rugby supporter
Union rep. (from John Hogan)
Un-named project manager
Urvashi Bramwell
Vanessa Miller
Various (from Nancy Glenn)
Wendy Redwood
Wes Clark
Wesley Snipes in 'Drop Zone'
Will Blandamer policy document
Will Greenwood, Harlequins RUFC
William Hague
Williamsport Sun Gazette (Don)
Winston Peters (from Graham Barton)
Woman on bus (Marie Johnson)

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